Burrard Inlet, a narrow inlet at the southwest corner of British Columbia, a little north of the mouth of the Fraser River. Nine miles long, it forms one of the finest harbours on the Pacific coast, deep, safe, and easy of access for the largest ships. It has become of much more importance to the world by the opening of the Canada Pacific Railway, whose terminus is at Vancouver on the north shore of this inlet.
Burrard Inlet
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 2: Beaugency to Cataract, p. 574
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