3 mi. N of Olga Bay and 28 mi. SE of Karluk, in SW part of Kodiak I. 2.5 miles wide.
Named in 1934 by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (USC&GS) for the salmon found in these waters. The name North Olga Lake was reported in 1900.
Anchor Cove, Cannery Cove, Chip Cove, Moser Bay, Olga Bay, Olga Bay, Snug Cove, Stockholm Bay,
Capes:Bear Point, Bluff Point, Boulder Point, Bun Point, Fassett Point, Grassy Point, Island Point, Long Point, Moser Peninsula, Splitrock Point, Stockholm Point, Stony Point, Stormy Point, Tent Point, Trap Point, Tree Point,
Channels:Cliffs:Flats:Islands:Lakes:Akalura Lake, Frazer Lake, Karluk Lake, Red Lake, South Olga Lakes,
Mountains:Happys Mountain, Luchek Mountain, Mount Strickland, Tungulara Mountain,
Streams:Akalura Creek, Alder Creek, Bear Creek, Cottonwood Creek, Dog Salmon Creek, Eagle Creek, Halfway Creek, Meadow Creek, Olga Creek,