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False Pass is the Aleut name for present day Isanotski Strait and means gap, hole, rent, or tear in the Aleut language. Isanotski Strait lies between the tip of the Alaska Peninsula and Unimak Island, the first of the Aleutian Islands and it connects the northern Gulf of Alaska with the Bering Sea. This strait was used for safe passage for millennia by Aleuts and later by the Russians during their occupation of the area. The strait is used today by most vessels less than 200 feet in length traveling to and from northern Alaska and points in southwest and southeast Alaska and the “lower 48” states.
If you are travelling in the area, False Pass is located close to Isanotski Peaks, Bechevin Bay, Sankin Bay, Isanotski Strait and Whirl Point.