Bond Sound is a sound located on the northeast side of Tribune Channel in the Central Coast region of British Columbia . Bond Sound, with the head of Kingcome Inlet to its north, frames the Wishart Peninsula . Like other names in the area, it was named by Captain Pender in 1865, in association with other names in the area associated with HMS Tribune .
2-504: Ahta Indian Reserve No. 3 is located at the sound's northeast corner, at the mouth of the Ahta River . To the west of Bond Sound, on the same side of Tribune Channel, is Kwatsi Bay . 50°50′37″N 126°10′56″W / 50.84361°N 126.18222°W / 50.84361; -126.18222 This article about a location on the Central Coast of British Columbia , Canada is
4-501: A stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ahta Indian Reserve No. 3 Ahta Indian Reserve No. 3 , officially Ahta 3 , is an Indian reserve on Bond Sound on the Coast of British Columbia , Canada, located at the mouth of the Ahta River . It is under the governance of the Kwikwasut'inuxw Haxwa'mis First Nation and is 7.1 hectares in area. The reserve is on the site of
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