Port San Juan
Inlet on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the seaport of San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States, see Port of San Juan.
Port San Juan is an inlet along the Pacific coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. It was formed from the San Juan and Leech River faults which flank the northern and southern slopes of the San Juan Valley. The San Juan and Gordon rivers empty into the inlet from the northeast.
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Port San Juan | |
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Location | Vancouver Island, British Columbia |
Coordinates | 48°33′17″N 124°26′53″W |
Ocean/sea sources | Strait of Juan de Fuca Pacific Ocean |
Settlements | Port Renfrew Gordon River 2 |
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The town of Port Renfrew is located on the southern shore of Port San Juan, near the outlet of the San Juan River. The inlet can be accessed from Victoria via Highway 14, from Lake Cowichan via the Pacific Marine Circle Road, or by boat from the Strait of Juan de Fuca.