Musclow Islet


Musclow Islet (48˚41'02" 123˚23'51" W side of Iroquois Passage, between Goudge I and NE end of Saanich Peninsula, N of Victoria). This name was adopted in 1965 on the recommendation of local residents after a fisherman named Clarence Ludwig Musclow (1895–1989), who lived on the islet for a number of years in a shack with a small wharf. He was born in Ont and married Susan Young Dickson, from Scotland, at Vancouver in 1920. Musclow died at Nanaimo and is buried in the Gabriola I Cemetery....

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