Belize Inlet, Marine inlet in British Columbia, Canada.
Belize Inlet is a marine inlet on the Central Coast of British Columbia that connects with Seymour Inlet toward the Pacific Ocean. The waterway forms part of the intricate network of channels and bays characteristic of this heavily indented coastline.
Captain Pender named the inlet in 1865 after the capital of British Honduras, connecting it to Governor Frederick Seymour. The naming reflects the European exploration of this remote coastal region during the mid-1800s.
The inlet forms part of the traditional maritime routes used by Indigenous communities for navigation and resource gathering along British Columbia's coast.
Navigating this inlet requires careful attention to tidal patterns and changing weather, as the waters can be rough and unpredictable. Travelers should use updated marine charts and watch local conditions closely throughout the journey.
The boundaries of Belize Inlet are defined by specific coordinates, including a line from Johnson Point to position 51°06′51″N and 127°30′00″W.
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