Active Pass - Wikipedia The pass stretches 5 5 km from northeast to southwest with two roughly right-angle bends, one at each end It was named for the USCS Active, a United States Navy survey vessel, the first steamer to navigate the pass in 1855 [2][3]
Active Pass Map - Channel - Capital Regional District . . . - Mapcarta Active Pass is a strait separating Galiano Island in the north and Mayne Island in the south in the southern Gulf Islands, British Columbia, Canada It connects the Trincomali Channel in the west and the Strait of Georgia in the east
Sturdies Bay (Galiano Island) | Capital Regional District Sturdies Bay is located at the north entrance to Active Pass, the body of water separating Galiano and Mayne Islands The Sturdies Bay wharf is attached to the adjacent BC Ferries dock, and land access is via the drive-on BC Ferries approach
Active Pass, Gulf Islands - CoastView Active Pass is a narrow strait about 3 4 miles (5 5 km) long separating Mayne Island from Galiano Island in the southern Gulf Islands, about 16 4 miles (26 5 km) north-northeast of Sidney and 12 5 miles (20 km) southwest of Tsawwassen, British Columbia
Active Pass (BC015) - ibacanada. ca Active Pass is the water body separating Galiano and Mayne Islands in the southwest portion of the Strait of Georgia It is about 40 km south of Vancouver and 50 km north of Victoria It is a tidally active body of water about 4 5 km long
Active Pass -- KnowBC - the leading source of BC information ACTIVE PASS, connecting GEORGIA STRAIT and the inner waters of the GULF ISLANDS between MAYNE and GALIANO Islands, is the route followed by BC FERRIES travelling between TSAWWASSEN and Swartz Bay It is named for the US survey ship that first navigated the pass in 1855