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1.1  Early Spanish expeditions  







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Coordinates: 48°3317N 124°2653W / 48.55472°N 124.44806°W / 48.55472; -124.44806
 

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Port San Juan
Port San Juan from Port Renfrew
Port San Juan is located in Vancouver Island
Port San Juan

Port San Juan

Location in British Columbia

Port San Juan is located in British Columbia
Port San Juan

Port San Juan

Port San Juan (British Columbia)

Port San Juan is located in Canada
Port San Juan

Port San Juan

Port San Juan (Canada)

LocationVancouver Island, British Columbia
Coordinates48°33′17N 124°26′53W / 48.55472°N 124.44806°W / 48.55472; -124.44806
Ocean/sea sourcesStrait of Juan de Fuca
Pacific Ocean
SettlementsPort Renfrew
Gordon River 2

Port San Juan is an inlet along the Pacific coast of Vancouver IslandinBritish Columbia, Canada. It was formed from the San Juan and Leech River faults which flank the northern and southern slopes of the San Juan Valley. The San Juan and Gordon rivers empty into the inlet from the northeast.

The town of Port Renfrew is located on the southern shore of Port San Juan, near the outlet of the San Juan River. The inlet can be accessed from Victoria via Highway 14, from Lake Cowichan via the Pacific Marine Circle Road, or by boat from the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

History[edit]

Early Spanish expeditions[edit]

The First Nations of Vancouver Island have a legend of a Spanish trading schooner which arrived on the Island's southwestern coast in 1777. The Spanish anchored in the harbour and traded with the Nitinat Natives. The Spanish discovered gold in the San Juan River and tried to recover the gold. The Nitinat Natives defeated the Spanish expedition. Two Spanish women were taken as slaves. The women were later released to another Spanish expedition who discovered them. The later expedition inadvertently infected the Nitinat Natives with smallpox. There is some evidence to support this story. Spanish ships such as the Santiago investigated the west coast in the 1700s. There are also records of attacks on Spanish by First Nations. This is the first alleged discovery of gold in the San Juan River.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Basque Garnet (2000), Lost Bonanzas of Western Canada.


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