Esquimalt Harbour (Victoria)
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Esquimalt Harbour, located to the west of downtown Victoria, is the home of Canada's west coast navy, at the Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Esquimalt. Over the past 160 years, many types of industries have operated in the harbour. The shorelines have been significantly altered, and pollution of bottom sediments in the harbour is a concern. Nevertheless, some important natural features remain, such as intertidal mud flats and tidal channels. The area is important to local First Nations, residents, recreational boaters, beachgoers and the Canadian Forces.
Esquimalt Harbour was the site of the first landing by a European in the Victoria area: Don Manuel Quimper from Spain, in 1790. Esquimalt Harbour hosts the oldest continually operating dry-dock on the west coast of North America.
Esquimalt Harbour was the site of the first landing by a European in the Victoria area: Don Manuel Quimper from Spain, in 1790. Esquimalt Harbour hosts the oldest continually operating dry-dock on the west coast of North America.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esquimalt_Harbour
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Coordinates: 48°26'34"N 123°26'22"W
- The Gorge Waterway / Portage Inlet 2.4 km
- Elk Lake 11 km
- Butchart Lake / Reservoir 20 km
- Sooke Lake Reservoir 26 km
- Shawnigan Lake 29 km
- Lake Quamichan 44 km
- St Mary Lake 52 km
- Lake Terrell 73 km
- Lake Samish 79 km
- Lake Whatcom 83 km
- Esquimalt Nation Reserve 0.6 km
- New Songhees Nation 1A Reserve 1.1 km
- CFB Esquimalt--Dockyard 1.6 km
- CFB Esquimalt - Naden 1.8 km
- Esquimalt 2 km
- Gorge Vale Golf Club 2.1 km
- Old Esquimalt 3 km
- Cuthbert Holmes Park 3.2 km
- Tillicum 3.3 km
- Inner Harbour 4.4 km