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  2. Toba Inlet - Wikipedia

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    Toba Inlet [1] is one of the lesser, but still principal, inlets of the British Columbia Coast. It is fourth in the series north from the 49th parallel which begins with Burrard Inlet , which is the harbour for the city of Vancouver .

  3. Klahoose - Wikipedia

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    The Klahoose First Nation is a First Nations band government, the Indian Act-mandated government for the Klahoose group of Mainland Comox, whose traditional territories are located on Cortes Island at the northern end of the Strait of Georgia, and surrounding Toba Inlet, in southwestern British Columbia, Canada.

  4. List of fjords in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Toba Inlet [257] BC: Toba Inlet is one of the lesser of the principal inlets/fjords of the British Columbia Coast amidst the Coast Mountain Range. Between Toba Inlet and Jervis Inlet to its west, however, there is a freshwater fjord, Powell Lake

  5. Malaspina Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    This sound spans the opening of Toba Inlet, a fjord lying between Lund and the Discovery Islands to the west and northwest. The Malaspina Peninsula is mountainous and is the traditional territory of the Sliammon group of the Mainland Comox indigenous people .

  6. Toba River (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    The Toba River is a river in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Also referred to as the East Toba river. Also referred to as the East Toba river. Its drainage basin is 1,759 square kilometres (679 sq mi) in size.

  7. East Redonda Island - Wikipedia

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    East Redonda Island is a coastal island in British Columbia, Canada, part of the Discovery Islands archipelago. It lies just to the north of Desolation Sound Marine Park, which is located off the north end of the Malaspina Peninsula at the mouth of Toba Inlet within Electoral Area C of the Strathcona Regional District.

  8. Kʼómoks - Wikipedia

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    The Kʼómoks or Kʼomoks, usually known in English as the Comox, are an Indigenous group of Coast Salishan-speaking people in Comox, British Columbia and in Toba Inlet and the Malaspina Peninsula areas of the British Columbia mainland across Georgia Strait.

  9. Albert Ostman - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, Albert Ostman, a lumberjack and woodsman, went to the area for a vacation. Ostman had heard stories about the "man beasts" who supposedly roamed these woods but refused to believe them.