In 1790, Spanish navy sub-lieutenant
Manuel Quimper named what is known now as
Esquimalt Harbour as Puerto de Cordova, after the 46th viceroy of Mexico.
1 HBC officers anglicized and relocated the name to its present location in, circa,
1842, which had been labelled alternatively as Cormorant Bay by British Admiralty
in the 1840s.
2 However, in 1905, Captain Walbran, famous for his knowledge, and book, on west coast
place names, led the charge to list Cordova Bay as the official name.
3