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There are five bays between Frederick Island and Cape Knox a distance of eighteen or twenty miles all of them exposed to westerly winds, excepting in small coves which afford safe canoe landings and harbors. Of these latter TLEDOO, a summer resort of the Massett sea-otter hunters, where there are three cabins, is one of the best and most frequented.
Beds of lignite formation lie on the north side of Graham Island between Tow Hill and Chown Point, on the Yakoun and Mamin rivers of Massett Inlet, on Lignite Brook and Naden Harbor and on the west coast near the sea otter hunters' camp of Tledoo. Coal has also been found at the head of Skaloo Inlet.
There are two small streams within three miles south of Tledoo, and one within a quarter of a mile north, the first of the former being called "Boulder Creek,"* the second, "Islet,"* and the latter, "Otter Creek."* About two and a-half miles north east of Tledoo, around two rocky points lies KLI-KA-KOON, a camping place on the south shore of a small bay, near the mouth of Hana-koot Creek.
Tledoo is the name of a summer rendezvous of the sea-otter hunters of Massett, situated about fifteen miles south of Cape Knox. We had landed at Klik-a-doo, a short distance above, the only place visible where the sea appeared not to be breaking, and in examining the coast on foot several miles southward, discovered the tall pole which marks the site of the three cabins of Tledoo.
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