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Princess Royal Island
island in British Columbia, Canada
Queen Charlotte Sound
sound of the Pacific Ocean in British Columbia, Canada
Queen Charlotte Strait
Strait between northern Vancouver Island and the Mainland Coast of British Columbia, Canada
Johnstone Strait
strait between Vancouver Island and the mainland of British Columbia, Canada
King Island
island in British Columbia, Canada
Monarch Mountain
mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Discovery Islands
Archipelago in British Columbia, Canada
Hunter Island
island in British Columbia, Canada

Calvert Island
island in British Columbia, Canada

Nuxalk
The Nuxalk people (; pronounced ), also referred to as the Bella Coola, Bellacoola or Bilchula, are an Indigenous First Nation of the Pacific Northwest Coast, centred in the area in and around Bella Coola, British Columbia within their wider traditional territory: Kulhulmcilh. They speak the Nuxalk language (). Their on-reserve tribal government is the Nuxalk Nation.

Heiltsuk people
The Heiltsuk , sometimes historically referred to as Bella Bella, or Híɫzaqv are an Indigenous people of the Central Coast region in British Columbia, centred on the island community of Bella Bella. The government of the Heiltsuk people is the Heiltsuk Nation, though the term is also used to describe the community. Its largest community is Bella Bella.
Great Bear Rainforest
temperate rainforest on the Pacific coast of British Columbia, Canada
Price Island
island in British Columbia, Canada
Broughton Archipelago
archipelago in the Central Coast region of British Columbia, Canada
Nuxalk Nation
First Nation in British Colombia
Bute Inlet
fjord in British Columbia, Canada

Ocean Falls
human settlement in British Columbia, Canada
Heiltsuk
dialect of the Heiltsuk-Oowekyala language
Knight Inlet
fjord in the Central Coast region of British Columbia, Canada
Campbell Island
island in Central Coast Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Cordero Channel
major channel of the Discovery Islands in British Columbia, Canada
Swindle Island
island in British Columbia, Canada
Seymour Narrows
narrows in British Columbia, Canada
Milbanke Sound
sound in the North Coast region of British Columbia, Canada

Bella Bella
unincorporated community and Indian Reserve community
Malcolm Island
island in British Columbia, Canada

Cormorant Island
island in British Columbia, Canada

Sir Alexander Mackenzie Provincial Park
provincial park in British Columbia, Canada
Gilford Island
island in British Columbia, Canada
Dean Channel
channel in British Columbia, Canada
Hanson Island
island in British Columbia, Canada
Village Island
island in British Columbia, Canada
Turnour Island
island in British Columbia, Canada
Denny Island
island in British Columbia, Canada
Hull Island
island in British Columbia, Canada
West Cracroft Island
island in British Columbia, Canada
Luna Peak
mountain in British Columbia, Canada
East Cracroft Island
island in British Columbia, Canada
Wuikinuxv people
The Wuikinuxv () are an Indigenous First Nations people of the Central Coast region of the Canadian province of British Columbia, Canada, located around Rivers Inlet and Owikeno Lake, to the north of Queen Charlotte Strait.
Kimsquit Peak
mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Sointula
Sointula is an isolated village on Malcolm Island in British Columbia, Canada. Lying between Vancouver Island and the British Columbia mainland, northeast of Port McNeill and not far from Alert Bay, the island is part of the historic and present territory of the ‘Namgis First Nation. At the 2011 census, the village had a population of 576, down 3.0% from the 2006 census.
South Bentinck Arm
bay in British Columbia, Canada
Burke Channel
channel in the Central Coast region of British Columbia, Canada
Lama Passage
passage in British Columbia, Canada
Fitz Hugh Sound
sound in British Columbia, Canada
North Bentinck Arm
bay in British Columbia, Canada
Mount Sir Francis Drake
mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Harbledown Island
island in British Columbia, Canada
Owikeno Lake
lake in British Columbia, Canada