12 mi. S of Angoon, on W coast of Admiralty I., Alex. Arch. 1.3 mile wide.
HistoryTlingit Indian name published in 1896 by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (USC&GS) as Cha-ik Bay. The bay is probably identical to that called Chaqua Cove by Captain Rowan of the Eliza in 1799, and Chaque Bay by Commander Meade, U.S. Navy (USN), in 1869.
Danger Point Reef, Healy Rock, Kenasnow Rocks, Lone Rock, Rose Rock, Russian Reef,
Bays:Chaik Bay, False Channel Bay, Favorite Bay, Herring Bay, Hood Bay, Kanalku Bay, Killisnoo Harbor, Kootznahoo Inlet, Kootznahoo Roads, North Arm Hood Bay, South Arm Hood Bay, Stillwater Anchorage, Whitewater Bay, Wilson Cove,
Capes:Point Wilson, Point Bridge, Point Caution, Black Point, Bluff Point, Bryant Point, Cabin Point, Channel Point, Danger Point, Distant Point, East Point, Flag Point, House Point, Passage Point, Pillsbury Point, Ponte Point, Rocky Point, Rocky Point, Rocky Point, Saginaw Point, Point Samuel, Sand Point, Shelter Point, South Point, Sullivan Point, Termination Point, Turn Point, Village Point, Woody Point,
Cities:Cliffs:Dams:Hills:Islands:Killisnoo Island, Lone Tree Islet, Long Island, North Island, Passage Island, Sand Island, Stone Island, Table Island, Village Rock, Woodchoppers Island,
Lakes:Mountains:Kanalku Mountain, Mount Saffran, Table Mountain,
Mountain Passes:Streams:Davis Creek, Freshwater Creek, Lighter Creek,
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