57 ° 34' 12" N,
156 ° 1' 36.001" W
Kodiak Island
16 ft (4.88 m)
flows NE through Kanatak Lake to Portage Bay E of Kanatak, on Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Range
HistoryNamed in 1920 by G. C. Martin (1921, pl. 10). Name based on information given in 1920 by J. L. McPherson, Deputy Mineral Surveyor.
Bellim Bay, Island Bay, Jute Bay, Kanatak Lagoon, Portage Bay,
Capes:Cape Kanatak, Cape Lgvak, Coal Point, Kelp Point, Seal Point,
Cliffs:Islands:Channel Rock, East Channel Island, Jute Island, Jute Islands,
Lakes:Kanatak Lake, Ruth Lake, Summit Lake,
Mountains:Mountain Passes:Streams:Bear Creek, Big Creek, Burls Creek, Camp Creek, Cleo Creek, Featherly Creek, Jute Creek, Kanatak Creek, Little Kanatak Creek, North Fork Rex Creek, Otter Creek, Porcupine Creek, Salmon Creek, Simeon Creek, South Fork Burls Creek, South Fork Rex Creek, Sulphur Creek,