Philip Island


Philip Island (54˚09'00" 130˚49'00" Off W side of Stephens I, SW of Prince Rupert), Philip Point (50˚52'00" 126˚39'00" NE entrance to Sutlej Channel, N of Broughton I, NE of Port McNeill). After Sir Philip Stephens, long-time secretary to the Admiralty in the late 18th century. See Mt Stephens for more information. Philip Cone on Stephens I is also named for him. Philip I has had a number of names over the years. First it was known as China I. That was changed to Parry I in 1947, after RN...

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