Captain Vancouver entered Burrard Inlet on June 13th, 1792.
He did not discover Canada.
the north west coast
The Nutcracker Man.
No he did not.
George Vancouver did not discover vancouver BC it was simply named after him he actually discovered Vancouver Island it was actually Vancouver and Quadra Island , but the spanish shortened it to just simply Vancouver island.
George Vancouver entered Burrard Inlet on June 13th, 1792. Vancouver's downtown is currently located on the south shore of Burrard Inlet.
he discoverd nothing and he also found a girl that was cold and she was young like 15 years old
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Vancouver was founded many years after George Vancouver died. Captain George Vancouver discovered Vancouver Island unexpectedly. Some of the land making up the island had previously been discovered by Captain James Cook, who believed that it was still part of the mainland. Captain Vancouver was exploring the mouth of what is now called the Juan Da Fuca straights. He believed that it was mearly an inlet and sailed into the mouth, down the Juan Da Fuca Straights, around the southern tip of the island, up the Georgia Straights, following the coast line of the island, and back into the open pacific ocean. He unexpectedly sailed all the way around the island thus proving that it was in fact an island and not part of the mainland. sorry i didn't tell you when.
Katherine Gorge is in Northern Territory, as well as Jasper Gorge. Wittenoom Gorge is in Western Australia
Awakino Gorge There's also the Mangaotaki Gorge
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