7 mi. NW of Neck Lake, on N part of Prince of Wales I., Alex. Arch.
Local name used by fishermen and published in 1924 by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (USC&GS).
Buster Bay, Calder Bay, California Bay, Clam Cove, Davidson Inlet, Devilfish Bay, Red Bay, Rocky Cove, Salmon Bay, Sandy Bight, Sarheen Cove, Tokeen Bay, Tokeen Cove, Tunga Inlet,
Capes:Point Colpoys, Aneskett Point, Bay Point, Pine Point,
Channels:Brockman Pass, Dry Pass, El Capitan Passage, Sumner Strait, Tenass Pass,
Islands:Bell Island, Brockman Island, Burnt Island, Clam Island, Danger Island, Dead Island, Divide Island, Flat Island, Fontaine Island, Hamilton Island, Marble Island, Range Islet, Rookery Islands, Rookery Islands, Round Island, Scott Island, Spanberg Island, Tenass Island,
Lakes:El Capitan Lake, Cavern Lake, Exchange Lake, Neck Lake, Red Lake, Salmon Bay Lake, Salt Water Lagoon, Shipley Lake, Sink Hole Lake, Sutter Lake, Twin Island Lake,
Mountains:El Capitan Peak, Holbrook Mountain, The Nipples, Perue Peak, Pyramid Peak, Red Bay Mountain, Tokeen Peak,
Mountain Passes:Streams:Big Creek, Big Creek, Buster Creek, Camp Creek, Charcoal Creek, Creek Number 1, Creek Number 2, Creek Number 3, Creek Number 4, Creek Number Four, Creek Number One, Creek Number Three, Creek Number Two, Duck Creek, Exchange Creek, Fisher Creek, Goose Creek, Lava Creek, Little Creek, Marble Creek, Mud Creek, Narrow Creek, Pine Creek, Pine Creek, Red Bay Creek, Salmon Creek, Salmon Creek, Shakan Creek, Shine Creek, Short Creek, Strait Creek, Sutter Creek, Tokhini Creek,
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