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Denman Island

Denman Island
Denman Island from Comox.jpg
Denman Island looking south from Comox
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Geography
Location Strait of Georgia
Coordinates 49°33′N 124°48′W / 49.550°N 124.800°W / 49.550; -124.800Coordinates: 49°33′N 124°48′W / 49.550°N 124.800°W / 49.550; -124.800
Archipelago Gulf Islands
Area 51.03 km2 (19.70 sq mi)
Administration
Province British Columbia
Regional district electoral area Comox Valley A
Demographics
Population 1016 (2001)

Denman Island is one of the Northern Gulf Islands and part of the Comox Valley Regional District of British Columbia, Canada, and is home to a small community of 1,022 year-round residents.

Denman Island was first inhabited by Indigenous peoples including the Pentlatch and Sliamon as evidenced by middens, gravesites, and oral history. It was discovered and mapped by Europeans during the 1791 voyage of the Spanish ship Santa Saturnina, under Juan Carrasco and José María Narváez. It was named by Captain Richards in 1864 for Rear Admiral Joseph Denman who was commander of the Pacific station from 1864 to 1866.

Regular ferry service links Denman Island to both Hornby Island from Gravelly Bay on the east side of Denman and across Baynes Sound to Buckley Bay on Vancouver Island on the west side. Denman Island has long been a haven for people escaping from busy urban centres. Downtown Denman consists of one general store (which includes a gas pump, government liquor outlet, and post office), a hemp clothing store, hardware store, bookstore, dental bus (shared with Hornby two weeks a month), craft stores, the Guest House Bistro, a cafe, three real estate offices, an insurance brokerage, two community halls, the Dora Drinkwater Volunteer Library, a community school, a church, and the museum. It is famous for its all ages dances, festivals, quiet roads, and beautiful scenery. Yoga is a prominent activity, as is gardening, and volunteerism. Many artists have made Denman Island their home for decades, and as a result there is a thriving local artistic community. The island has a land area of 51.03 square kilometres (19.70 sq mi).

Complementing a population made up of farmers, retired baby-boomers, artists, writers, craftspeople and a laid-back collection of alternative types are young homesteaders from various origins. The author Emily St. John Mandel was born and brought up on Denman Island.


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