Southern hemisphere On 1 April 1791,
Discovery left England with . Both ships stopped at
Cape Town before exploring the south coast of Australia. In
King George Sound, the
Discoverys naturalist and surgeon
Archibald Menzies collected various plant species including
Banksia grandis. This was the first recording of the genus
Banksia from
Western Australia. The two ships sailed to
Hawaii where Vancouver met
Kamehameha I.
Chatham and
Discovery then sailed on to the Northwest Pacific.
Northwest America Over the course of the next four years, Vancouver surveyed the northern
Pacific Ocean coast in
Discovery wintering in
Spanish California or Hawaii. Vancouver named many features after friends and associates, including: •
Mount Baker, named after 3rd Lieutenant
Joseph Baker, the first on the expedition to spot it •
Mount St. Helens, named after
Alleyne FitzHerbert, 1st Baron St Helens •
Puget Sound, after ''Discovery's'' lieutenant
Peter Puget,{{cite book •
Mount Hood •
Mount Rainier • Discovery Bay and
Port Discovery.
Discovery's primary mission was to exert British sovereignty over this part of the
Northwest Coast following the hand-over of the Spanish
Fort San Miguel at
Nootka Sound, although exploration in co-operation with the Spanish was seen as an important secondary objective. Exploration work was successful as relations with the Spanish went well; resupply in California was especially helpful. Vancouver and the Spanish commandant
Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra were on such good terms that the original name of
Vancouver Island was actually ''Vancouver and Quadra's Island''. near Fife Sound. Within a day
Chatham also ran aground on rocks about two miles away. In 1793, Discovery entered a bay on the northern end of the
Prince of Wales Island when a storm arose. Its shelter led to it being named
Port Protection. Baker Point, the northwest point of Prince of Wales Island is named after the Discovery's 3rd Lieutenant
Joseph Baker. It is remarkable that during
Discoverys five-year voyage she lost only six sailors, all in accidents; none died from
scurvy or violence.
Diplomatic role Discovery was meant to bring a resolution to the disposition of control over Nootka Sound. But despite four years of dispatches with their home governments, Vancouver and Quadra failed to formally conclude an agreement. == Later years ==