Provides very unique gulf islands lodge and gulf islands kayaking. The last Spanish ship was ordered out of the area in 1795, marking the end of the Spanish influence In British Columbia. Southwestern British Columbia's history centres around the discovery of the mighty Fraser River. The Fraser was discovered in 1791 by Spaniard Jose Maria Narvaez, a pilot in the Spanish Navy. Provides very unique gulf islands lodge and gulf islands kayaking.
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Adventurous explorers and fur traders of the Northwest Company were heading west across the Rockies. Provides very unique gulf islands lodge and gulf islands kayaking. The Peace River, the only British Columbia River that drains into the Arctic Ocean, was navigated by explorer Alexander Mackenzie in 1793. Mackenzie was the first European to navigate the Peace River, which was named for a treaty between the Cree and Beaver First nations in 1790. In the Dean Channel near Bella Coola on the west coast, you can still see the rock where he inscribed Alexander Mackenzie from Canada by land 22nd July 1793. Provides very unique gulf islands lodge and gulf islands kayaking.