Reynolds Point


Reynolds Point (49˚06'00" 123˚48'00" N entrance to Boat Hbr, SE of Cedar, SE side of Vancouver I). S H Reynolds, managing director of South Wellington Coal Mines Ltd of Victoria in 1909, is a possible source for this name. The company (soon to be reorganized as Pacific Coast Coal Mines Ltd) opened a new mine that year, the Fiddick Colliery, 6 km SE of Nanaimo, and built a loading facility at Boat Hbr. According to the BC mining ministry’s annual report, the waterfront construction, which...

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