Mamin Bay


Mamin Bay (53˚37'00" 132˚19'00" E side of Juskatla Inlet, S of Masset Inlet, Graham I, QCI), Mamin Islets (53˚38'00" 132˚19'00" At entrance to Mamin Bay), Mamin River (53˚37'00" 132˚19'00" Flows N into Mamin Bay). Mamin is an adaptation of the river’s Haida name, applied by geologist George Mercer Dawson in 1878, and the bay and islets are named after the river. The Mamin valley is one of the richest red cedar areas in the QCI and produced many of the finest Haida war canoes. One of...

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