Indian Arm (District of North Vancouver)
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The large body of water extending North of here is called 'Indian Arm'. It was carved by glaciers in the same way most long narrow bodies of water on the BC coast were created. It is a major destination kayaking area.
The Norwegian word for inlets of this type is "fjord".
The Norwegian word for inlets of this type is "fjord".
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 49°22'52"N 122°54'17"W
- Pitt Lake 28 km
- Boundary Bay 35 km
- Stave Lake 40 km
- Howe Sound 56 km
- Strait of Georgia 65 km
- Harrison Lake 69 km
- Salmon Inlet 75 km
- Lillooet Lake 105 km
- Anderson Lake 150 km
- Seton Lake 157 km
- Camp Jubilee 1.5 km
- Mt. Seymour Provincial Park 2.7 km
- Mount Seymour Ski Area 3.2 km
- Twin Islands 3.7 km
- Mount Seymour 3.8 km
- Woodlands 4.8 km
- Belcarra Park 5.9 km
- Panorama Park 6.7 km
- Sasamat Lake 6.9 km
- Wickenden Park 6.9 km