Laredo Channel is a channel in the North Coast region of the Canadian province of British Columbia, separating Princess Royal Island and Aristazabal Island.[1] It connects with Laredo Sound to the south and Caamaño Sound to the north.[2][3] In 1792 the Spanish naval officer Jacinto Caamaño, commanding the frigate Aranzazu, explored the area and named Laredo Channel (Canal de Laredo), probably after the port city of Laredo, Spain.[4][5][6]
| Laredo Channel | |
|---|---|
| Location | British Columbia, Canada |
| Coordinates | 52°44′58″N 129°5′18″W / 52.74944°N 129.08833°W |
| Type | Channel |
Ocean/sea sources | Pacific Ocean |
References
edit- ↑ "Laredo Channel". BC Geographical Names. Government of British Columbia – B.C. Geographical Names Office (BCGNO).
- ↑ "Laredo Sound". BC Geographical Names. Government of British Columbia – B.C. Geographical Names Office (BCGNO).
- ↑ "Caamaño Sound". BC Geographical Names. Government of British Columbia – B.C. Geographical Names Office (BCGNO).
- ↑ Caamaño, Jacinto (October 1938). Wagner, Henry R.; Newcombe, W.A. (eds.). "The Journal of Jacinto Caamano, Part II" (PDF). The British Columbia Historical Quarterly. 2 (4): 293–294. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
- ↑ Akrigg, G.P.V.; Akrigg, Helen B. (1997). British Columbia Place Names. University of British Columbia Press. p. 150. ISBN 9780774806374. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
- ↑ Tovell, Freeman M. (Spring 1998). "Ending the Search for the Mythical Passage of Admiral Fonte: The 1792 Voyage of Jacinto Caamaño". BC Studies. 117: 5–26. doi:10.14288/bcs.v0i117.1805. Retrieved 13 January 2024.