Turnbull Inlet


Turnbull Inlet (51˚46'00" 128˚02'00" W side of Nalau I, just N of Hakai Passage, S of Bella Bella). Civil engineer John Moncrieff “Jake” Turnbull (1877–1982), born at Montreal and educated at McGill Univ, is believed to have been part of a land survey party that worked in this area in the early 1920s. He had come W in 1897 and worked at mines near Revelstoke and Rossland. His wife, Kathleen Gladys Herbert (1886–1968, née Jarvis), soon joined him in BC. Turnbull turned his attention...

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