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Duncan Canal (Alaska) facts for kids

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The Duncan Canal is a natural water channel found in Alaska, United States. It's part of the beautiful Alexander Archipelago. This canal cuts deep into Kupreanof Island, separating a part of the island called the Lindenberg Peninsula from the main landmass.

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View from Lindenberg Peninsula looking northwest up Duncan Canal towards Kupreanof Mountain.

Discovering Duncan Canal

The Duncan Canal was first mapped in 1793. This important task was done by James Johnstone. He was an officer working with George Vancouver during his big expedition from 1791 to 1795. The canal was later named after William Duncan, an English missionary.

Exploring the Area

The Duncan Canal is surrounded by interesting places.

Duncan Canal Portage

The Duncan Canal Portage is a popular hiking trail. It crosses the northern end of the Lindenberg Peninsula. This trail used to be a way to get to the northern part of the Duncan Canal directly from Frederick Sound. It's a great spot for adventurers!

Nearby Islands

At the entrance of the Duncan Canal, you'll find Butterworth Island. This island is where the canal meets the Sumner Strait. It's also located near a larger island called Woewodski Island. These islands are part of the amazing natural scenery of Alaska.

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