Greenville Canal (currently known as Grenville Channel) is a slender body of water
between Pitt Island and the mainland.
1 It was named by
Vancouver after William Wyndham Grenville, a British statesman who lived between 1759 and 1834.
2 The channel is 72 kilometres long and, according to the despatches, was used by the
British Royal Navy vessels to travel between
Kitimat and
Metlakatla.
3 It is a beautiful passage used today by cruise ships and the ferries that travel
between
Port Hardy and
Prince Rupert.
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