Pulton Bay


Pulton Bay (50˚18'00" 125˚16'00" N end of Quadra I, Okisollo Channel, N of Campbell R), Pulton Point (50˚18'00" 125˚17'00" W side of Pulton Bay). A note at BC’s Geographical Names Office suggests that Pulton Bay was named in 1902 by Lt Col William Anderson, Canada’s superintendent of lighthouses and chief engineer of the Dept of Marine and Fisheries, after a “lumberman using Okisollo Channel.”

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