White Point


White Point (54˚00'00" 133˚07'00" S of Beresford Bay, NW side of Graham I, QCI). Named in 1907 by Capt Frederick Learmonth of the RN survey vessel Egeria after George White, who served as 3rd mate aboard the Queen Charlotte on Capt George Dixon’s historic fur-trading voyage to the PNW in 1786–87. Dixon was the first European to trade extensively with the Haida.

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