Byng Inlet (Ontario)

Coordinates: 45°46′02″N 80°37′06″W / 45.76722°N 80.61833°W / 45.76722; -80.61833
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Britt as seen across Byng Inlet

Byng Inlet is a body of water on the eastern shore of Georgian Bay, between Parry Sound and the mouth of the French River. It is a widening of the Magnetawan River, near its mouth.[1] The name of the river "Magnetawan", meaning "long open channel" in the Ojibwe language, refers to this section of the river.

History

Tom Thomson, Byng Inlet, Georgian Bay, Winter 1914–1915. McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg

Naming of the Inlet

Byng Inlet was named in the honor former British Naval officer

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Wreck of the Northern Belle

The steamship

Northern Belle was suddenly engulfed in a devastating fire in Byng Inlet, on November 10, 1898.[2]
The wreck is a popular site for recreational divers.

See also

References

  1. ^ U.S. Lake Survey (1967). Great Lakes Pilot.
  2. ^ Fred Holmes (2008-07-16). "Remembering the Northern Belle - Byng Inlet's favourite vessel" (PDF). Parry Sound North Star. Retrieved 2018-09-06.

45°46′02″N 80°37′06″W / 45.76722°N 80.61833°W / 45.76722; -80.61833