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Coordinates: 52°38′38″N 129°26′31″W / 52.64389°N 129.44194°W / 52.64389; -129.44194 (Whitmore Islands)
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The '''Whitmore Islands''' are a small group of [[island]]s in [[Hecate Strait]], west of [[Aristazabal Island]] in the [[British Columbia Coast|North Coast region]] of [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]].<ref name="BC">[http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/31524.html BC Names/GeoBC entry "Whitmore Islands"]</ref> With the nearby [[Moore Islands]] and [[McKenney Islands]] the three groups together comprise the [[Moore/McKenny/Whitmore Ecological Preserve]].
The '''Whitmore Islands''' are a small group of [[island]]s in [[Hecate Strait]], west of [[Aristazabal Island]] in the [[British Columbia Coast|North Coast region]] of [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]].<ref name="BC">[http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/31524.html BC Names/GeoBC entry "Whitmore Islands"]</ref> With the nearby [[Moore Islands]] and [[McKenney Islands]] the three groups together comprise the [[Moore/McKenny/Whitmore Ecological Preserve]].



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The Whitmore Islands are a small group of islands in Hecate Strait, west of Aristazabal Island in the North Coast region of British Columbia, Canada.[1] With the nearby Moore Islands and McKenney Islands the three groups together comprise the Moore/McKenny/Whitmore Ecological Preserve.

Name origin

The islands were named in 1927 for Corporal Henry Whitmore who served in British Columbia with the Columbia Detachment of the Royal Engineers from 1858 to 1863.[1]

See also

References

52°38′38″N 129°26′31″W / 52.64389°N 129.44194°W / 52.64389; -129.44194 (Whitmore Islands)