 best harbour in
               the vicinity of the Colony of British Columbia, and that
               in its shores would be the site for a Sea Port Town.
               The Harbour is easy of access, it has sufficient depth of
               water for the largest Ships, ample space, good shelter,
               fresh water, a large supply of Timber fit for Ships Masts
               and Ship building, and every requisite for a harbour, either
               Naval or Mercantile; and from its natural advantages must be
               eventually one of the great Sea Ports of this part of the West.
best harbour in
               the vicinity of the Colony of British Columbia, and that
               in its shores would be the site for a Sea Port Town.
               The Harbour is easy of access, it has sufficient depth of
               water for the largest Ships, ample space, good shelter,
               fresh water, a large supply of Timber fit for Ships Masts
               and Ship building, and every requisite for a harbour, either
               Naval or Mercantile; and from its natural advantages must be
               eventually one of the great Sea Ports of this part of the West.
                Colony,
               than on the Frazer River, at the spot pointed out by Governor
                  Douglas, just above Annacis Island of the charts, on
               the North bank of the Stream, at about 14 Nautical Miles
               within the Sand Heads, and ten miles below Fort Langley.
               It is here that the riding ground begins, the river is 400
               yards broad, or wider and deeper than the Thames at
               London Bridge; the shore is bold, suitable for wharves and
               quays for vessels to lie alongside; and Ships with a
               fair wind might reach so far without difficulty under
               sail.  The site is well-placed, locally, in a Military
               point of view, and it has the river between it and the
               boundary line.  It is however not far from the frontier.
Colony,
               than on the Frazer River, at the spot pointed out by Governor
                  Douglas, just above Annacis Island of the charts, on
               the North bank of the Stream, at about 14 Nautical Miles
               within the Sand Heads, and ten miles below Fort Langley.
               It is here that the riding ground begins, the river is 400
               yards broad, or wider and deeper than the Thames at
               London Bridge; the shore is bold, suitable for wharves and
               quays for vessels to lie alongside; and Ships with a
               fair wind might reach so far without difficulty under
               sail.  The site is well-placed, locally, in a Military
               point of view, and it has the river between it and the
               boundary line.  It is however not far from the frontier.
                water, with a six feet ride of tide, and it is
               not exposed to any very heavy sea.  When Captain Richards
               in Her Majesty's Ship Plumper can find time to examine the
               bar, and buoy off the channel, it may prove to be better.
water, with a six feet ride of tide, and it is
               not exposed to any very heavy sea.  When Captain Richards
               in Her Majesty's Ship Plumper can find time to examine the
               bar, and buoy off the channel, it may prove to be better.
                at present the
               information is so limited that it could be unwise
               to hazard a conjecture as to the next best site.
at present the
               information is so limited that it could be unwise
               to hazard a conjecture as to the next best site.
                
                  
                  Lytton, Sir Edward George Earle Bulwer
Moody, Colonel Richard Clement