Hevenor Inlet
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LocationBritish Columbia
PartofPitt Island (Canada)
| Hevenor Inlet | |
|---|---|
| K’t’a’i (Tsimshian)[1] | |
Looking westward down Hevenor Inlet | |
| Location | British Columbia |
| Coordinates | 53°38′28″N 129°59′17″W / 53.64111°N 129.98806°W |
| Type | Fjord |
| Part of | Pitt Island (Canada) |
| Max. length | 3.4 nautical miles (6.3 km; 3.9 mi) |
| Max. width | 0.6 nautical miles (1.1 km; 0.69 mi) |
| Islands | Clark Islet, Hevenor Islet |
Hevenor Inlet extends eastward from Petrel Channel on the northwest side of Pitt Island, British Columbia, Canada.[2]
The inlet is entered between Stark Point[3] and Hevenor Point,[4] and contains Clark[5] and Hevenor[6] islets. A narrow entrance connects the inlet to Hevenor Lagoon[7] 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) southeast of the head of the inlet.[8]
Two Indian Reserves adjoin the inlet, Pitt Island 27[9] on the north shore near the entrance, and Ketai 28[10] midway down the south shore.
Hevenor Inlet is surrounded by waterfalls, including the Cascades, a linear series of waterfalls at the head of the inlet.