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List Of British Columbia Rivers
The following is a partial list of rivers of British Columbia, organized by watershed. Some large creeks are included either because of size or historical importance (See Alphabetical List of British Columbia rivers ). Also included are lakes that are "in-line" connecting upper tributaries of listed rivers, or at their heads. Arctic drainage Arctic Ocean via Mackenzie River drainage :''(NB Liard tributaries on Yukon side of border omitted)'' Liard River watershed * Liard River ** Petiewewtot River **Fort Nelson River *** Sahtaneh River ****Snake River ***Muskwa River ****Prophet River ***** Minaker River *****Besa River **** Tetsa River **** Chischa River ****Tuchodi River ***Sikanni Chief River ****Buckinghorse River ***Fontas River ** Dunedin River ** Beaver River **Toad River ***West Toad River *** Racing River *** Schipa River **Grayling River ** Trout River **Vents River ** Smith River ** Coal River ** Rabbit River *** Gundahoo River **Kechika River *** Red River ***Turnag ...
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Drainage Basin
A drainage basin is an area of land where all flowing surface water converges to a single point, such as a river mouth, or flows into another body of water, such as a lake or ocean. A basin is separated from adjacent basins by a perimeter, the '' drainage divide'', made up of a succession of elevated features, such as ridges and hills. A basin may consist of smaller basins that merge at river confluences, forming a hierarchical pattern. Other terms for a drainage basin are catchment area, catchment basin, drainage area, river basin, water basin, and impluvium. In North America, they are commonly called a watershed, though in other English-speaking places, "watershed" is used only in its original sense, that of a drainage divide. In a closed drainage basin, or endorheic basin, the water converges to a single point inside the basin, known as a sink, which may be a permanent lake, a dry lake, or a point where surface water is lost underground. Drainage basins are similar ...
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Buckinghorse River
Buckinghorse River is a river in the province of British Columbia,. In the area around the Buckinghorse River grows mainly pine forests. The neighborhood around the Buckinghorse River is almost uninhabited, with less than two inhabitants per square kilometre. The neighborhood is part of the boreal climate zones. .Buckinghorse River Buckinghorse River is a river in the province of British Columbia,. In the area around the Buckinghorse River grows mainly pine forests. The neighborhood around the Buckinghorse River is almost uninhabited, with less than two inhabitants per squa ...hos GeoNames.Org (cc-by) post uppdaterad 2006-01-18; databasdump nerladdad 2015-12-29 References {{authority control Rivers of British Columbia ...
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Rabbit River (Liard)
Rabbit River may refer to several places: * Rabbit River (Michigan) * Rabbit River (Bois de Sioux), a river in Minnesota * Rabbit River (Mississippi River tributary), a river in Minnesota * Rabbit River, a tributary of the Liard River The Liard River of the North American boreal forest flows through Yukon, British Columbia and the Northwest Territories, Canada. Rising in the Saint Cyr Range of the Pelly Mountains in southeastern Yukon, it flows southeast through British Co ... in British Columbia See also * Rabbit Creek (other) {{geodis ...
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Coal River (Canada)
The Coal River runs from southern Yukon, Canada, into northern British Columbia, Canada, where it flows into the Liard River at historic milepost 533 of the Alaska Highway (Highway 97). It was originally named Charles River in 1831, after John Charles of the Hudson's Bay Company. When Canadian explorer-geologist Richard George McConnell visited the river in 1887, he noted deposits of low grade lignite that had been brought down by the river. This river hosts a series of class 5 and 6 rapids, but the start of the river is not accessible by road—only the bottom end can be reached by an automobile. Where the Coal River runs into the Liard river stands the Coal River Lodge, which contains an RV park, motel, cafe, gas station, airstrip, and giftshop. The "community" of Coal River has a winter population of 2, and in the summer swells to 5 or 6 when the lodge is open. See also *List of rivers of Yukon This is a list of rivers of Yukon. Arctic Ocean watershed * Mackenzie River wat ...
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Smith River (Liard River Tributary)
Smith River may refer to: Rivers Canada * Smith River (Liard River tributary), British Columbia * Smith River (Montmorency River tributary), Québec ** Petite rivière Smith, a tributary Jamaica * Smith River (Jamaica) United States * Smith River (California) **North Fork Smith River (California), that begins in Oregon * Smith River (Montana) * Smith River (Pemigewasset River tributary), New Hampshire * Smith River (Umpqua River tributary), Oregon * Smith River (McKenzie River tributary), Oregon * Smith River (Virginia), in Virginia and North Carolina Places * Smith River, British Columbia, Canada * Smith River, California Smith River (Tolowa: ''Kaa-nvsh'') is a town and census-designated place in Del Norte County, California, located near the Oregon border. Smith River is the headquarters of the Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation, a federally recognized tribe of Tolowa people. ..., United States See also

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Vents River
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Trout River (Liard River Tributary)
Trout River may refer to: Rivers in Canada: * Trout River (British Columbia), a tributary of the Liard River * Trout River (Northwest Territories), a tributary of the Mackenzie River * Trout River (Quebec), a river in Quebec Rivers in the United States: * Trout River (Florida), a tributary of the St. Johns River * Trout River (Iowa), a tributary of the Upper Iowa River * Trout River (Michigan), flows into Lake Huron * Trout River (Vermont), a tributary of the Missisquoi River Places: * Trout River, Newfoundland and Labrador, a village in Canada * Trout River, New York, a hamlet in the United States See also * Salmon Trout River * Trout River Brewing * Trout River Bridge The Trout River Bridge is a six lane segmental bridge carrying Interstate 95 across Trout River, north of downtown Jacksonville, Florida. It is the third crossing of I-95 south of Georgia Georgia most commonly refers to: * Georgia (country ... * Trout Run (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Grayling River
Grayling River is a river in Canada. It is located in the province of British Columbia, in the central part of the country, 3 600 km west of the capital, Ottawa. In the surroundings of Grayling River grows mainly pine forests. the area around Grayling River is almost uninhabited, with less than two inhabitants per square kilometre. The neighbourhood is part of the boreal climate zones. annual average temperature is-2 °C. The warmest month is July, when the average temperature is 13 °C, and the coldest is January, with-18 °C.Grayling River Grayling River is a river in Canada. It is located in the province of British Columbia, in the central part of the country, 3 600 km west of the capital, Ottawa Ottawa (, ; Canadian French: ) is the capital city of Canada. It is locate ...hos GeoNames.Org (cc-by) post uppdaterad 2006-01-18; databasdump nerladdad 2015-12-29 References {{authority control Rivers of British Columbia Peace River Land District ...
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Racing River (Toad River Tributary)
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West Toad River
West Toad River is a River in Canada. It is located in the province of British Columbia, approximately 3,500 km west of the national capital, Ottawa, and about 1,170 km north of the provincial capital, Victoria. The area around the river is heavily pine forested and is almost uninhabited, with less than two inhabitants per square kilometre. It is part of the boreal climate zones, with annual average temperatures of approximately -5 °C. The warmest month is July, when the average temperature is 8 °C, and the coldest is January, with-18 °C.West Toad River West Toad River is a River in Canada. It is located in the province of British Columbia, approximately 3,500 km west of the national capital, Ottawa, and about 1,170 km north of the provincial capital, Victoria Victoria most commonly refers ...hos GeoNames.Org (cc-by) post uppdaterad 2006-01-18; databasdump nerladdad 2015-12-29 References Rivers of British Columbia Peace River Land Distri ...
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Toad River
The Toad River is a river in the Canadian boreal forest, within the borders of the province of British Columbia. The Toad River was named for the numerous large toads seen along its banks by fur traders of the early 19th century. John McLeod of the Hudson's Bay Company, who traveled up the river in 1831, wrote: "it derives its appellation from the number of Toads seen along its banks and some are of immense size; I have seen some which weighed upwards of a pound, and the Indians inform me there are some to be seen of a much larger size." The traditional indigenous name for the river is Tsal-eh-chesi. Course The Toad River flows generally north and northeast, passing through Muncho Lake Provincial Park, to join the Liard River. The Liard River is a tributary of the Mackenzie River, which empties into the Arctic Ocean. The community of Toad River, British Columbia is located in the lower reaches of the river where it is crossed by the Alaska Highway, near the Liard. Part of the ...
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