Allison Harbour

Allison Harbour, also formerly known as False Bay and False Schooner Passage, is a natural harbour on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada, extending north from Queen Charlotte Strait to the southeast of Bramham Island.

It is the site of the former post office and steamer landing of Allison Harbour, British Columbia.

It is now protected as part of Allison Harbour Marine Provincial Park.

The present name was conferred in 1922 in honour of a Mr. Allison, manager of logging operations for the Smith-Dollar Lumber Company, circa 1922.

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