Sidney (48˚39'00" 123˚24'00" NE end of Saanich Peninsula, N of Victoria), Sidney Channel (48˚37'00" 123˚20'00" Between Sidney I and James I), Sidney Island (48˚37'00" 123˚18'00" Off E side of Saanich Peninsula), Sidney Spit (48˚39'00" 123˚20'00" N tip of Sidney I). The town of Sidney is named after Sidney I, which was originally known by its ancient First Nation name, Sallas (see Sallas Rks; an alternative First Nation name for the island, from the Coast Salish Sencot’en dialect, is...
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