Cape Sutil
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Cape Sutil | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates: 50°52′35″N 128°3′6″W / 50.87639°N 128.05167°W[1] | |
| Location | Vancouver Island, British Columbia |
| Offshore water bodies | Queen Charlotte Sound Queen Charlotte Strait |
| Dimensions | |
| • Length | 1 km (0.62 mi) |
| • Width | 0.5 km (0.31 mi) |
| Topo map | NTS 102I16 Cape Scott |

Cape Sutil is the headland at the northernmost point of Vancouver Island, in the Canadian Province of British Columbia.
Cape Sutil was named in 1792 by Spanish explorers Dionisio Alcalá Galiano and Cayetano Valdés y Flores during their circumnavigation of Vancouver Island, done in partial cooperation with George Vancouver. The name refers to Galiano's goleta, Sutil.[2] [1]
In 1860 or 1862 George Henry Richards named the headland Cape Commerell. The name Sutil was restored by the Geographic Board of Canada in 1905 or 1906.[1]