Templar Channel

An anchor was found in the channel that is possibly from the wreck of the Tonquin, an American trading ship that was destroyed in the area in 1811.

A 20-ton cutter, it was brought out to the Northwest Coast of North America on the deck of the barque Athelstan and was to make the first yachting trip around Vancouver Island, sailed by Lieut.

Charles Edward Barrett-Lennard, the yacht's original owner, and another ex-military officer, Capt.

Barrett-Lennard's account of the cruise, which lasted two and a half months, was published in 1862 as "Travels in British Columbia, including a yacht voyage around Vancouver Island".

[1] On January 22, 1862, the Templar left Victoria on a trading cruise, but sought anchorage in Foul Bay (Gonzales Bay) in a heavy gale, and was lost.