To its west is Finlayson Channel, to its northeast Pooley Island, and to its south the Mathieson Channel and Susan Island.
James Johnstone, one of George Vancouver's lieutenants during his 1791-95 expedition, first charted its north and west coasts in 1793.
[2] It was named by Captain Daniel Pender after Roderick Finlayson.
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