CAPE MARK
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Cape Mark (52°09'N., 128°32'W.), marked by a light, forms the S extremity of a small island. This island lies at the SW end of the Bardswell Group and about 10 miles NNW of the N end of Goose Island. The islands in the vicinity of the cape are wooded and the tops of the trees are about 45m high. Providence Rock, with a depth of less than 1.8m, and Cheese man Rock, over which the sea breaks, lie 0.8 mile W and 0.8 mile NNW, respectively, of the cape. Hope Rocks, two in number, lie about 0.8 mile S of the cape. These rocks are awash and an area of foul ground lies between them.
Location
Terrace, British Columbia52° 8' 60" N, -129° 28' 12" W
GuideBook:
PUB 154 - SAILING DIRECTIONS (ENROUTE) - BRITISH COLUMBIALocation
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