George Vancouver

Explorer and cartographer of the Pacific

George Vancouver - Explorers & Adventurers born June 22nd, 1757
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An English lieutenant and explorer, played a pivotal role in the exploration of the Pacific Northwest and the coasts of Canada and the United States. Commanded the HMS Discovery during a voyage that lasted from 1791 to 1795, which resulted in detailed mapping of the North Pacific Coast. Documented the geography of several significant areas, including Puget Sound and Vancouver Island. His explorations laid the groundwork for future territorial claims and developments in British Columbia.

Mapped the Pacific Northwest coastline

Completed a detailed survey of Vancouver Island

Documented several geographic features in North America

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