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- De_Horsey_Passage abstract "De Horsey Passage is a short strait in the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada, separating De Horsey Island to the east from Smith Island to the west. The passage, like the island, was named for Rear Admiral Algernon Frederick Rous de Horsey, commander in chief on this station from 1876 to 1879. His flagship was the HMS Shah, 26 guns, under Captain Bedford.Kshaoom Indian Reserve No. 23 is on its northwestern end on De Horsey Island. Opposite is Dashken Indian Reserve No. 22, on the eastern trip of Smith Island.".
- De_Horsey_Passage wikiPageID "42625937".
- De_Horsey_Passage wikiPageRevisionID "606444637".
- De_Horsey_Passage subject Category:North_Coast_of_British_Columbia.
- De_Horsey_Passage subject Category:Straits_of_British_Columbia.
- De_Horsey_Passage point "54.12222222222222 -130.1675".
- De_Horsey_Passage type SpatialThing.
- De_Horsey_Passage comment "De Horsey Passage is a short strait in the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada, separating De Horsey Island to the east from Smith Island to the west. The passage, like the island, was named for Rear Admiral Algernon Frederick Rous de Horsey, commander in chief on this station from 1876 to 1879. His flagship was the HMS Shah, 26 guns, under Captain Bedford.Kshaoom Indian Reserve No. 23 is on its northwestern end on De Horsey Island. Opposite is Dashken Indian Reserve No.".
- De_Horsey_Passage label "De Horsey Passage".
- De_Horsey_Passage sameAs m.010gp7hz.
- De_Horsey_Passage sameAs Q16954792.
- De_Horsey_Passage sameAs Q16954792.
- De_Horsey_Passage lat "54.12222222222222".
- De_Horsey_Passage long "-130.1675".
- De_Horsey_Passage wasDerivedFrom De_Horsey_Passage?oldid=606444637.
- De_Horsey_Passage isPrimaryTopicOf De_Horsey_Passage.