Mussel Inlet

Mussel Inlet is in inlet in the North Coast region of the Canadian province of British Columbia.

It is a northeast extension of Sheep Passage,[1] and part of the Fiordland Conservancy.

It was first charted in 1793 by James Johnstone, one of George Vancouver's officers during his 1791-95 expedition.

It was here the men ate mussels that poisoned and killed one of them, John Carter, for whom Carter Bay is named; it is at the junction of Finlayson Channel and the west end of Sheep Passage at 52°49′33″N 128°23′46″W / 52.82583°N 128.39611°W / 52.82583; -128.39611 (Carter Bay).

This article about a location on the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada is a stub.

Poison Cove, Mussel Inlet