Barkley Sound

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Barkley Sound is a scenic coastal inlet on the west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, renowned for its rugged islands, rich marine life, and popular kayaking and wildlife-viewing opportunities.

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Barkley Sound canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal inlet
sound
adjacentTo Broken Group Islands Unit of Pacific Rim National Park Reserve NERFINISHED
Pacific Rim National Park Reserve NERFINISHED
contains Broken Group Islands NERFINISHED
Fleming Island NERFINISHED
Imperial Eagle Channel NERFINISHED
Nettle Island NERFINISHED
Numukamis Bay NERFINISHED
Robbers Passage NERFINISHED
Sechart Channel NERFINISHED
Trevor Channel NERFINISHED
country Canada
discoveredByEuropean Charles William Barkley NERFINISHED
hasActivity birdwatching
boating
camping
diving
sea kayaking
hasNearbyCity Port Alberni NERFINISHED
hasNearbyCommunity Bamfield NERFINISHED
Tofino NERFINISHED
Ucluelet NERFINISHED
hasWildlife bald eagles
gray whales
halibut
harbour seals
humpback whales
orcas
salmon
sea lions
sea otters
seabirds
knownFor kayaking
rich marine life
rugged islands
scenic coastal landscapes
sport fishing
whale watching
wildlife viewing
locatedIn British Columbia
Pacific Ocean
Vancouver Island NERFINISHED
west coast of Vancouver Island NERFINISHED
namedAfter Charles William Barkley NERFINISHED
partOf Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District NERFINISHED
traditionalTerritoryOf Hupacasath First Nation NERFINISHED
Huu-ay-aht First Nations NERFINISHED
Nuu-chah-nulth peoples NERFINISHED
Tseshaht First Nation NERFINISHED
Ucluelet First Nation NERFINISHED

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