Agamemnon Channel

Agamemnon Channel (shashishalh lilkw´ émin)[1] is a channel or strait in British Columbia, Canada, located at the mouth of Jervis Inlet on the South Coast, separating Nelson Island (W and NW) from the mainland of the Sunshine Coast (E and SE), The ferry terminal and recreational community of Earls Cove is on the mainland side of the channel.

Name origin

Agamemnon Channel was named in 1860 by Captain George Henry Richards of HMS Plumper in honour of the 64-gun third rate HMS Agamemnon, the first line-of-battle ship commanded by Horatio Nelson,[2] for whom adjacent Nelson Island was also named. Launched in 1781, her first commander was Captain Benjamin Caldwell. At the Battle of Trafalgar she was under the command of Captain Sir Edward Berry. She ran aground in the Rio de la Plata in 1809, and was a total loss.

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Coordinates: 49°42′00″N 124°04′00″W / 49.70000°N 124.06667°W / 49.70000; -124.06667

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