Masset Inlet is a large saltwater
bay located in the heart of the lowland of northern
Graham Island
Graham Island () is the largest island in the Haida Gwaii archipelago (previously known as the Queen Charlotte Islands), lying off the mainland coast of British Columbia, Canada. It is separated by the narrow Skidegate Channel from the other pr ...
, the northernmost and largest island of the
Haida Gwaii
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islands on the
North Coast of British Columbia
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,
Canada
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. It is fed by several rivers, the largest of which is the
Yakoun River, and is connected to the open sea of the
Dixon Entrance
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by the narrow
Masset Sound
Masset Sound is a saltwater inlet on Graham Island, the largest and northernmost of the Haida Gwaii islands of the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada, connecting Masset Inlet in the island's interior with the open sea via Masset Harbour an ...
and
Masset Harbour, which opens onto McIntyre Bay. The communities of
Port Clements
Port Clements is an incorporated village situated at the east end of Masset Inlet in Haida Gwaii (formerly the Queen Charlotte Islands) off the coast of the Province of British Columbia in Canada. Known as Gamadiis in HlG̱aagilda X̱aayda ki ...
and
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are located on the shores of Masset Inlet. The community of
Juskatla
Juskatla is a settlement on Juus Ḵáahlii (formerly Juskatla Inlet), a sidewater off the southern end of Masset Inlet on Graham Island, the largest and northernmost of the Haida Gwaii islands off the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada. Bac ...
is located on
Juus Ḵáahlii, the largest of Masset Inlet's arms. There are several islands in the inlet, the largest of which is Kumdis Island, at the inlet's egress to Masset Sound and just north of Port Clements. Masset Inlet helps form the
isthmus
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of the
Naikoon Peninsula.
According to
Walbran Masset Inlet (as well as Masset Island,
Masset Sound
Masset Sound is a saltwater inlet on Graham Island, the largest and northernmost of the Haida Gwaii islands of the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada, connecting Masset Inlet in the island's interior with the open sea via Masset Harbour an ...
and the village of
Masset
Masset , formerly ''Massett'', is a village in Haida Gwaii in British Columbia, Canada. It is located on Masset Sound on the northern coast of Graham Island, the largest island in the archipelago, and is approximately west of mainland British Col ...
) came from the Haida word ''Masst'', meaning "large island". Captain Douglas, on his second visit from
Nootka Sound
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aboard the ''Iphigenia'' on June 19, 1789 named the bay leading to the inlet ''McIntyre's Bay''. This name was used on the charts of
Dixon and
Meares. The American traders called the inlet ''Hancock's River'' as shown in Ingraham's chart of 1792 after the American brig ''Hancock''. In 1853 H.N. Knox of the Royal Navy, mate on ''HMS Virago'' did a sketch survey of the harbour when the name Masset was adopted by the British. A survey was made in 1907 by Captain Learmouth on
''HMS Egeria''.
References
External links
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Bays of British Columbia
Graham Island
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