Pender Canal
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World / United States / Washington
water, archaeological site, strait / channel / passage / narrows
The Pender Canal separates North and South Pender island and connects Bedwell Harbour with Port Browning. The canal was first dredged in 1902 to make the canal large enough for the steamship, the Iroquois, to traverse from the Hope Bay dock on North Pender to Sidney, a far safer and shorter route than around South Pender. Later, in 1955, the islands were joined again by a picturesque one lane bridge. Artifacts found during an archeological dig in the 70’s show native use of this area some 5,000 years ago.
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Coordinates: 48°45'52"N 123°15'25"W
- Boundary Pass 4.9 km
- President Channel 17 km
- Saanich Inlet 23 km
- Hale Passage 40 km
- Bellingham Bay 45 km
- Samish Bay 54 km
- Padilla Bay 57 km
- Partridge Bank 59 km
- Lake Whatcom 61 km
- Holmes Harbor 90 km
- Beaumont/Mount Norman 1.7 km
- North Pender Island 2.3 km
- South Pender Island 3.4 km
- Roesland 4.2 km
- Moresby Island 6.8 km
- Ruckle Provincial Park 10 km
- Portland Island 10 km
- Coal Island 12 km
- Saltspring Island 18 km
- North Saanich 18 km