Long Island forms part of the western boundary of Cordova Bay, and has a land area of 116.136 km2 (44.84 sq mi) and was unpopulated at the 2000 census.
[4] The Haida village of Kweundlas (Koianglas) was also located on Long Island.
Additionally there was an old Haida site near Kaigani Point at the southern end of the island.
[3][5] It was home to a logging camp in the 1980s, including a three-room school house.
This article about a location in the Prince of Wales–Hyder Census Area, Alaska is a stub.