Aero Point, Seal Cove

Aero Point, Seal Cove

by | Sep 2, 2023

Aero Point is on the eastern shore of Seal Cove, a small embayment in Prince Rupert Harbour on the north coast of Kaien Island, at the entrance to Fern Passage, about 90 miles (145 km) southeast of Ketchikan and 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of downtown Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Aero Point is the home of the Canadian Coast Guard North Coast Marine Communication Centre. The base tracks the movements of shipping along the British Columbia coast.

In 1910, the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Company established a fish curing and refrigeration plant at Seal Cove. In 1917, the Prince Rupert Lumber Company Mill was built, and later that year R.G. Lowry built another fish packing plant. By 1923, Seal Cove had several boatyards, marine ways, and a hotel. In 1924, the first round the world flight stopped in Seal Cove. In 1940, a new airbase was constructed including a hangar, hospital, radio station, fuel station, and maintenance garage.

Seal Cove is classified as an aerodrome and as an airport of entry and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency. Aero Point is now also the southern terminal of an N class ferry known as Spirit of Lax Kw’alaams. The ferry currently runs between Prince Rupert and Port Simpson, also known as Lax Kw’alaams, a First Nation community on the North Coast of British Columbia. Read more here and here. Explore more of Aero Point here:

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This ‘warming stripe’ graphic is a visual representation of the change in global temperature from 1850 (top) to 2022 (bottom). Each stripe represents the average global temperature for one year. The average temperature from 1971-2000 is set as the boundary between blue and red. The color scale goes from -0.7°C to +0.7°C. The data are from the UK Met Office HadCRUT4.6 dataset. 

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