Point Grey (Halkomelem: ʔəlqsən[1][2]) is a headland marking the southern entrance to English Bay and Burrard Inlet in British Columbia, Canada.
[3] During World War II Tower Beach was the site of submarine watchtowers and gun emplacements while the UBC campus was CFB Point Grey.
The watchtower ruins still stand and the gun emplacements have been incorporated into the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
The Spaniards, a year earlier, had named it Punta de Langara in honour of Admiral Don Juan de Langara.
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