Pitt Island (Canada)

Pitt Island
Hecate Strait, with Pitt Island in the background. North coast of British Columbia, Canada.
Pitt Island is located between Banks Island and the mainland.
Geography
Coordinates 53°30′00″N 129°47′00″W / 53.50000°N 129.78333°W / 53.50000; -129.78333Coordinates: 53°30′00″N 129°47′00″W / 53.50000°N 129.78333°W / 53.50000; -129.78333
Area 1,368 km2 (528 sq mi)
Length 90 km (56 mi)
Width 8 km (5 mi)
Highest elevation 962 m (3,156 ft)
Administration
Canada
Province British Columbia

Pitt Island is an island in British Columbia, Canada, located between Banks Island, across Grenville Channel (part of the Inside Passage) from the mainland. It is separated from Banks Island by Principe Channel. The only settlement is a First Nations village, Chino Hat, on the west coast. Economic activity is primarily natural resource extraction, including mining (magnesite and iron) and logging.

The island has an area of 1,368 km² (528 sq mi), is 90 km (56 mi) long, and ranges from 8 to 23 km (5 to 14 mi) wide. Its highest point is at 962 m (3,155 ft).

References

  • "Pitt Island". The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. Columbia University Press. 2000.
  • "Pitt Island". BC Geographical Names.


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