Price Island

The main Inside Passage route crosses Milbanke Sound and enters Finlayson Channel just east of Price Island.

[3] Price Island was named in 1866 by Captain Daniel Pender of the Royal Navy, after Captain John Adolphus Pope Price,[4] also of the Royal Navy.

[2] Price Island is part of a volcanic centre called the Milbanke Sound Group which includes several monogenetic cinder cones.

Holocene basaltic lava flows from Price Island overlie adjacent beach deposits.

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Price Island is located on the southeastern side of Hecate Strait . Southeast of Price Island is Milbanke Sound , and Laredo Sound is to the northwest.