Noon Breakfast Point


Noon Breakfast Point (49˚16'00" 123˚16'00" Just SE of Point Grey, western tip of city of Vancouver). The feature was named in 1981 to recognize the efforts of one of the boat crews dispatched by Capt George Vancouver in 1792 while HMS Discovery was anchored at Birch Bay. This expedition, under the command of Lt Peter Puget, followed the coast past today’s Blaine and White Rock, then around Boundary Bay to the E side of Point Roberts, where the crew stopped for lunch. Afterwards, the men...

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