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Denham Island is a small piece of land, also called an islet. It is located north of Sonora Island in Cordero Channel, close to where Bute Inlet meets the ocean. This area is part of British Columbia, Canada.

The island was named in 1864 by Captain Pender, a master in the Royal Navy. He chose the name to honor Admiral Henry Mangles Denham, who was a famous surveyor for the Royal Navy.

Where is Denham Island Located?

Denham Island is found off the coast of British Columbia, Canada. It is a very small island in a group known as the Discovery Islands. These islands are located in the waters between Vancouver Island and the mainland.

What is an Islet?

An islet is simply a very small island. It is usually too small for people to live on permanently. Denham Island is described as an islet because of its small size.

Who Was Henry Mangles Denham?

Admiral Henry Mangles Denham was an important figure in the British Royal Navy. He was known for his work as a surveyor. Surveyors are people who measure and map out land and sea areas.

Why Do Places Get Named After People?

It was common practice in the past, and still is today, to name geographical features after important people. This often includes explorers, scientists, or military figures. Naming places after them helps to remember their contributions.

The Naming of Denham Island

Captain Pender, who was also a part of the Royal Navy, officially named Denham Island in 1864. This was part of the ongoing effort to map and explore the coastlines of British Columbia. Naming islands and channels helped sailors navigate these waters more easily.

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