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Vancouver Island

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a crown colony established on Vancouver Island in 1850 and united with mainland British Columbia in 1866. Also Vancouver.

Quotations

1835
[The island which forms the western boundary of the inlet, and on which Nootka is situated, is named Vancouver's or Quadra's Island.]
1853
Vancouver's Island, which is destined to become the England of the North Pacific, should be made another province, with the large gold-bearing island of Queen Charlotte attached to it as a dependency.
1862
It will be said that to govern Vancouver at Quebec will be impossible, from any of knowledge of affairs there, but same will apply in a lesser degree to the Red River.
1918
Thus it is that the little Colony of Vancouver Island, though it existed as such only for the short period of seventeen years, (1849-66), plays no inconsiderable part in the early history of Canada on the Pacific.
1958
That rivalry became hostility when Vancouver Island Colony's citizens, to rid themselves of a new and unpopular governor, clamored for union with British Columbia.