Stephens Island (British Columbia)

Stephens Island is an island on the British Columbia Coast, Canaded in the Hecate Strait to the northwest of Porcher Island and to the southwest of the city of Prince Rupert. Its main geographic feature is Mount Stephens, at 432 m (1417 feet), on the island's southeast end at 54.1275°N, -130.67083°W. To its northwest is Congreve Hill, at 150 m (492 feet), at 54.15806°N, -130.70861°W.

The island was named by Captain Vancouver in honour of Sir Philip Stephens, secretary to the Admiralty from 1763 to 1795.

The Early Cretaceous Stephens Island pluton dates to the Albian era (102±8 Ma).

Indian reserves
Squaderee Indian Reserve No. 91 is located on the west side of the island's northern part, at 54.13333°N, -130.78333°W on Skiakl Bay at 54.13806°N, -130.78389°W, in which there is a small island, Skiakl Island, at 54.12722°N, -130.76222°W.

Off Stephens Island's northern tip is Avery Island at 54.21167°N, -130.75889°W, the whole of which constitutes Avery Island Indian Reserve No. 92, Both it and Squadaree IR No. 9 are under the administration of the Metlakatla First Nation. It lies in Qlawdzeet Anchorage which is at 54.20417°N, -130.76917°W. Overlooking that from the south, at the northern tip of Stephens Island itself, is Qlawd Hill at 54.19111°N, -130.77472°W.



Other features and adjoining islands
Other small islands adjoining Stephens Island include Skiakl Island, Philip Island, Parry Island, Arthur Island, and Joyce Island.

Prescott Island is the largest of the small islands around Stephens Island, lying to its southeast between it and Porcher Island at 54.19111°N, -130.77472°W.