Touching Spirit Bear

What is the importance of the Inland Passage in the novel, Touching Spirit Bear?

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The Inland Passage is the place near the Alaskan coast where the island is located. There are several islands along the passage and when Cole is initially left there, he tries to swim to another of the islands, believing he can reach the mainland by swimming from one island to the next.

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