Point Roberts juts into the
Strait of Georgia, though politically it is part of Washington State. Its border speaks to the complicated
nature of the boundary dispute, which was settled in part through the Oregon Treaty
of 1846: since Point Roberts fell below the 49th parallel, it was annexed to the United
States.
Captain Vancouver named the point in 1792 in honour of a sailing comrade,
Captain Henry Roberts, who was initially set to command the
Discovery, with
Vancouver as second in command. However, because of pressures at
Nootka Sound, the British Navy jostled its fleet to meet the potential threat of the Spanish,
should they mass a presence in response to the
Nootka tensions. In the shuffle to make the “The Spanish Armament”,
Roberts was relocated to the
Caribbean, so
Vancouver was assigned command of the
Discovery mission, whose purpose, beyond scientific and navigational observation, was to reassert
command over the lands the Spanish had apparently seized.