McNeill Bay (British Columbia)
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McNeill Bay (British Columbia)
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McNeill Bay lies within the boundaries of Oak Bay, British Columbia along the coast of Vancouver Island. It was named after Captain William Henry McNeill, master of the Hudson's Bay Company steamer SS Beaver, and one of the five original landowners of Oak Bay. On 14 March 1843 the SS Beaver anchored in this bay, with James Douglas as the site for Fort Victoria was being scouted. The land where the esplanade currently runs along the shoreline was a gift from Rosina Irene Margaret Ross.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McNeill_Bay_(British_Columbia)
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2022-06-08T20:52:14Z
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