Mount Kermode


Mount Kermode (52˚57'25" 131˚51'29" W side of Louise I, off NE Moresby I, QCI). Naturalist Francis Kermode (1874–1946) was the second director of the BC Provincial Museum, succeeding John Fanin in 1904 and serving until 1940. He was born at Liverpool, England, came to Victoria with his parents in 1883 and joined the museum at a young age in 1890. Kermode married Margaret A Fowler (1879–1936) at Vancouver in 1900. He made numerous expeditions—to the W coast of Vancouver I; to the N...

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