Courtenay River
This article is about the river in Canada. For the river in New Zealand formerly known as the Courtenay River, see Waimakariri River.
The Courtenay River is a short river on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, being the name of the channel from the confluence of the Puntledge and Tsolum Rivers, in the City of Courtenay, and its outlet into Comox Harbour, which is a part of the Strait of Georgia.[1]
Name origin
The name was officially adopted in 1922, based on an 1865 British Admiralty chart. It was named after Captain (later Rear Admiral) George William Courtenay of HMS Constance.[2][3]
References
- ↑ BC Names entry "Courtenay River"
- ↑ British Columbia Coast Names, 1592-1906: their origin and history, John T. Walbran; Ottawa, 1909 (republished for the Vancouver Public Library by J.J. Douglas Ltd, Vancouver, 1971)
- ↑ BC Names entry "Courtenay River"
Coordinates: 49°40′49″N 124°58′31″W / 49.68028°N 124.97528°W
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