Comiaken District is located on the eastern shore of southern 
Vancouver Island, roughly 25 km south of 
Cedar District. The origins of its name are murky, though it is clear that the region draws its
                  name from Comiaken Hill: the BC Geographical Names Information System offers the explanation
                  that Comiaken may mean 
to pull grass or hay up by the roots,
 or 
[Aboriginals] by the sea,
1 while Akrigg and Akrigg speculate that it means 
bare, or void of vegetation.
2
                  The Comiaken region was mapped as part of 
Pemberton’s surveys of the southern 
Vancouver Island during the 1850s, which can be seen on this map and another, both from 1859.