Allison Harbour

Allison Harbour, before that False Bay and False Schooner Passage called, is a natural harbor on the coast of British Columbia, Canada. The bay stretches from its southern end and the opening to Queen Charlotte Strait towards the north direction. It extends parallel to the Schooner Channel, formerly Schooner Passage, the Bramham Iceland separates from the mainland, and therefore get their former name, since it could be confused with this at the entrance.

Allison Harbour was named in 1922 by Ambrose P. Allison, the owner of the company loggers AP Allison Logging.

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