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Aerial Maps Courtesy of the CRD NATURAL AREAS ATLAS
Link to History of Names and Early Use of the Island
as a Leper colony on Bentinck Island
Eemdyk Pass 1. South Entrance to Eemdyk Pass
Eemdyk Pass Eemdyk Pass Eemdyk Pass
The south side of Bentinck Island with Race Rocks in the foreground The cleared field is part of the DND facility. Entering the Bay inside of Christopher Point.
South Bentinck 2.South Bentinck Island
Bentinck Island Docks South Bentinck This is pilot bay n the south East side of Bentinck Island. The shipwreck Barnard Castle lies in these waters.
The Doctor's House still stands just up from the military docks on Bentinck Island.
3. Central Bays and East wing of Bentinck Island

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View north through Eemdyk Pass. At low tide you can almost walk across this passage. Moon snail egg cases are found on the sandy bottom. The east lobe of Bentinck Island, viewed from the East. View looking to the north with Pedder Bay in the upper right distance.
Subsid Island 4. Central Island in Eemdyk Passage
Subsid Island Eemdyk Passage Eemdyk Passage Race Rocks over Bentinck
The vegetation on this island is pristine with native plants, since it has never been grazed. The trees are mostly stunted from the effects of salt spray from winds from the west. For instance, one large Garry Oak hugs the sloping rise on the western side, less than a metre from the ground but 10 metres long. The only human evidence is a burial cairn and a power pole. Eemdyk Passage. At slack tide the Nereocystis leutkeana floats on the surface. When the current gets to 5 knots, it is dragged down.. The island in the centre of the channel with the hydro pole on it . Going through the channel, Race Rocks shows up briefly over the isthmus of the three lobes of the island.
5. North Bentinck Island
North Bentinck North Bentinck North Bentinck north east point
Bentinck Island with Rocky Point DND facility A view to the southwest over Bentinck Island North Rock to Bentinck Island The northeast point of Bentinck Island
Rocky Point 6. Rocky Point Shoreline between Cape Calver and Edye Point.
Rocky Point Rocky Point
Rocky Point between Cape Calver on the right and Edye Point on the left. The view is toward the west. Bentinck Island on the left with Eemdyk pass separating the island and Rocky Point
Eemdyk Channel
Map of the complete area
anthropogenic impact Link to Anthropogenic Impacts on Habitat of the Rocky Point Area

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