Pardoe Point


Pardoe Point (53˚06'00" 128˚27'00" S shore of Khutze Inlet, E of Princess Royal I). Named in 1929 after Edward “Ted” Pardoe Wilson, construction engineer at that time for the Western Copper Mine, located about 8 km up the Khutze valley and connected to the head of Khutze Inlet by a tramway. The property was active prior to 1910, and again, under several different owners, between 1925 and 1932. See also Green Spit.

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