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Actaeon Sound
Actaeon Sound is a sound in the Queen Charlotte Strait region of the Central Coast of British Columbia, branching off northeasterly from the north side of Drury Inlet near its head on the mainland of British Columbia to the north of the town of Port McNeill, on the opposite side of Queen Charlotte Strait.
On the south side of the sound is the Bond Peninsula at , which is formed by a sidewater, Bond Lagoon at , both presumably named in 1865 by Captain Pender, in association with other Admiralty and HMS ''Actaeon''-related names.〔(BC Names/GeoBC entry "Bond Peninsula" )〕〔(BC Names/GeoBC entry "Bond Lagoon" )〕
On the southeast side of Actress Passage at ,〔(BC Names/GeoBC entry "Actress Passage" )〕 which is the waterway connecting Actaeon Sound into Drury Inlet is Charlotte Point at , which was first published on Admiralty maps in 1865 like other locations in the area.〔(BC Names/GeoBC entry "Charlotte Point" )〕 Dove Island sits in the middle of the opening, on the Drury Inlet side.〔(BC Names/GeoBC entry "Dove Island" )〕 Located at , all of it comprises Dove Island Indian Reserve No. 12, 8.1 ha., which is under the administration of the Gwawaenuk Tribe band government of the Kwakwaka'wakw group of peoples.〔(Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Reserves/Settlements/Villages Detail )〕
It is believed to have been named for the gunboat HMS ''Dove'', commanded by Lieut. Cdr James Bullock, which was deployed as tender to HMS ''Actaeon'' in the East Indies and Chinese waters in later years.〔(BC Names/GeoBC entry "Dove Island 12 (Indian reserve)" )〕 On the north side of the lower reaches of Actaeon Sound, across from the Bond Peninsula, is Mount Bullock, at , noted by BC names, citing the Canadian Geographic Names Board, "Listed in "Burns Naval Biography", 1849".〔(BC Names/GeoBC entry "Mount Bullock" )〕
==Name origin==
"Name adopted in 1865 by Captain Pender as suggested by W. Blakeney, RN, paymaster aboard the ''Beaver'', after his former vessel, HM ''Actaeon''; Blakeney had served aboard the 26-gun frigate ''Actaeon'' during the latter's commission in China....."〔Walbran, John T; ''British Columbia Coast Names, 1592-1906: their origin and history''; Ottawa, 1909 (republished for the Vancouver Public Library by J.J. Douglas Ltd, Vancouver, 1971)〕


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