Kettle Inlet


Kettle Inlet (52˚41'00" 129˚14'00" W side of Aristazabal I), Kettle Rock (53˚35'00" 130˚33'00" In approach to Griffith Hbr, W side of Banks I). Named in 1926 after A M Kettle, who returned from WWI military service to become 2nd engineer aboard the W coast survey vessel Lillooet.

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