Port Alberni
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Port Alberni
First recorded in 1845–50; named by Captain Richards of the HMS Hecate after Pedro de Alberní y Teixidor, Spanish (Catalan) soldier and explorer
Example Sentences
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This week, in living rooms, cafes and bars across Port Alberni, population 18,000, residents expressed incredulity.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 13, 2019
Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, both from Port Alberni, British Columbia, fled from British Columbia to Manitoba and were the target of an intense three-week manhunt.
From Reuters • Aug. 7, 2019
It’s a long way from where the two childhood friends set off: Port Alberni, British Columbia, a city of about 18,000 on the northern end of Vancouver Island.
From The Guardian • Jul. 26, 2019
Folks at the Port Alberni center directed us to Serious Coffee, a local java spot, then to Harbour Quay, home to several seafood eateries and picnic tables with sweeping views of the mountains.
From Washington Post • Nov. 17, 2016
Toh-a-muk-is, is the land fronting on the little bay just north of the foot of Argyle Street, Port Alberni.
From Indian Legends of Vancouver Island by Semeyn, J.
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