Zeballos Inlet

Zeballos Inlet is an extension of Esperanza Inlet[1] in the North Island region of Vancouver Island. Though inland relative to the outer coast, it is part of the Pacific Ocean as are other inlets on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. At the head of the inlet are the Zeballos River and the village municipality of Zeballos, founded originally as a gold-mining town.

Name origin

The inlet was named by Alessandro Malaspina, after a lieutenant from his crew, Ciriaco Ceballos, who explored this inlet in 1791 (Ceballos and Cevallos being other spellings of Zeballos in Spanish).[2]

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Coordinates: 49°56′37″N 126°48′36″W / 49.94361°N 126.81000°W / 49.94361; -126.81000

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