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Salmon River (Tasmania)
Salmon River may refer to: Canada British Columbia *Salmon River (Fraser River), in the Central Interior * Salmon River (Haida Gwaii), on Moresby Island *Salmon River (Langley), in the Lower Fraser Valley *Salmon River (Portland Canal), in northwestern British Columbia * Salmon River (Shuswap Lake), near Salmon Arm *Salmon River (Vancouver Island), near Kelsey Bay *The Salmo River, in the West Kootenay region, was known historically as the Salmon River *The Pa-aat River, on Pitt Island in the North Coast region, was formerly called the Salmon River Nova Scotia *Salmon River (Nova Scotia), in Colchester County **Salmon River, Colchester County (community), a community located along this river * Salmon River, Digby County * Salmon River, Richmond County Ontario *Salmon River (Ontario) United States * Salmon River (Alaska) any of several rivers in Alaska * Salmon River (California) *Salmon River (Connecticut) * Salmon River (Idaho), known as the ''River of No Return'', the largest ...
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Salmon River (Fraser River)
The Salmon River is a tributary of the Fraser River in the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada, flowing southeast to meet that river to the west of Eaglet Lake, to the north of the city of Prince George. The community of Salmon Valley is located in its basin. It was formerly known as the Little Salmon River. The nearby McGregor River was originally named the Big Salmon River. See also *List of rivers in British Columbia 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 tha ... References Rivers of British Columbia Tributaries of the Fraser River Cariboo Land District {{BritishColumbiaInterior-river-stub ...
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Salmon River (California)
The Salmon River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed March 9, 2011 tributary to the Klamath River in western Siskiyou County, California. Course The river has its origins in the high mountains of the Trinity Alps, Russian Mountains, and Marble Mountains (all sub-ranges of the larger Klamath Mountains). The Salmon River comprises two forks, the North Fork and the South Fork, which join at the hamlet of Forks of Salmon, California to form the 19.6-mile (31.5 km) long mainstem Salmon River. A large tributary stream, Wooley Creek, joins the mainstem Salmon River about from its mouth at Somes Bar, and is nearly as large as the North Fork. The lower portion of the Salmon River's southwestern divide defines the boundary of Siskiyou County and Humboldt County. Watershed The river's watershed is entirely within the Klamath National Forest, and less than two percent of the land area is privately owned. ...
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Rivière Aux Saumons (other)
Rivière aux Saumons may refer to: * Rivière aux Saumons (Anticosti Island), a stream flowing into Gulf of St. Lawrence in Quebec Canada * Rivière aux Saumons (Ashuapmushuan River tributary), a tributary of the Ashuapmushuan River in the administrative region of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec, Canada * Rivière aux Saumons (Massawippi River tributary), a tributary of the Massawippi River in the administrative region of Estrie, Quebec, Canada See also * Port au Saumon River, a tributary of the northwest shore of the St. Lawrence River in the Capitale-Nationale administrative region, Quebec, Canada * Rivière à Saumon, a tributary of Wapustagamau Lake in the administrative region of Côte-Nord, Quebec, Canada * Salmon River (other) * Saumon River (Papineau), a tributary of the Ottawa River in the administrative region of Outaouais, Quebec, Canada ** Rivière Saumon Ouest, a tributary of the Saumon River in the administrative region of Outaouais, Quebec, Canada * P ...
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Rivière Au Saumon (other)
Rivière au Saumon may refer to: * Rivière au Saumon (Baie James), a tributary of the northeast shore of James Bay in the administrative region of Nord-du-Québec, Quebec, Canada. * Rivière au Saumon (Saint-Jean River tributary), a tributary of Saint-Jean River in Lac-Jérôme, Quebec, Canada * Rivière au Saumon (Le Haut-Saint-François), a tributary of Saint-François River in Weedon, Quebec, Canada * Rivière au Saumon (Le Val-Saint-François), a tributary of Saint-François River in Melbourne, Quebec, Canada See also * Port au Saumon River, a tributary of the northwest shore of the St. Lawrence River in the Capitale-Nationale administrative region, Quebec, Canada * Rivière à Saumon, a tributary of Wapustagamau Lake in the administrative region of Côte-Nord, Quebec, Canada. * Saumon River (Papineau), a tributary of the Ottawa River in the administrative region of Outaouais, Quebec, Canada ** Rivière Saumon Ouest, a tributary of the Saumon River in the administrative r ...
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King Salmon River (other)
King Salmon River may refer to: * King Salmon River (Nushagak River tributary) * King Salmon River (Ugashik River tributary) * King Salmon River (Egegik River tributary) * King Salmon River (Admiralty Island) See also *King Salmon (other) The Chinook salmon (''Oncorhynchus tshawytscha'') is the largest and most valuable species of Pacific salmon in North America, as well as the largest in the genus ''Oncorhynchus''. Its common name is derived from the Chinookan peoples. Other ve ... * King Salmon Creek, in British Columbia, Canada {{geodis ...
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Salmon River (Washington)
The Salmon River is a tributary of the Queets River in U.S. state of Washington. The river flows roughly from east to south, with the North Fork Salmon River, Middle Fork Salmon River, South Fork Salmon River, combining to form the Salmon River, which empties into the Queets River. The river's length, including its longest source tributary, the Middle Fork, is . The main stem Salmon River, below the North Fork, is about long. ArcExplorer GIS data viewer. The Salmon's drainage basin is in area. ArcExplorer GIS data viewer. Geology The North, Middle, and South Fork watersheds are composed of shale, and sandstone, both sedimentary rocks, while the watershed of the lower Salmon River is composed of "coastal piedmont consisting of porous, unconsolidated deposits of Olympic alpine glaciers, including gravels, sands, silts and clays." Ecology More than 80% of the watershed is covered by coniferous forests (including Sitka spruce, western hemlock, and Douglas-fir), with the remainder ...
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Salmon River (Lincoln County, Oregon)
The Salmon River flows from the Central Oregon Coast Range to the Pacific Ocean coast of northwest Oregon in the United States. About long, it begins and ends in Lincoln County but also flows briefly through western Polk and southern Tillamook counties. Much of its course lies within the Siuslaw National Forest. Rising in the mountains near the Lincoln–Polk county line, it flows east into Polk County, then north and west, re-entering Lincoln County, entering Tillamook County and re-entering Lincoln County near Oregon Route 18. It continues generally west-southwestward through the Siuslaw National Forest, turning west again to enter the Pacific near Cascade Head, about north of Lincoln City. Following the river through the mountains, Route 18 connects to Sheridan, McMinnville and the South Yamhill River valley to the east and U.S. Route 101 to the west. The river and highway pass through the Van Duzer Forest Corridor State Wayside. The river supports populations of wi ...
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Salmon River (Clackamas County, Oregon)
The Salmon River is a river in the Cascade Range in the U.S. state of Oregon that drains part of southwestern Mount Hood. The entire length of the river is a protected National Wild and Scenic River. Several portions are in protected wilderness. It is affluent to the Sandy River, a tributary of the Columbia River. Course The overall course is sickle-shaped with the point facing north at Mount Hood and the handle facing west. The headwaters are on the Mount Hood's south face at the foot of Palmer Glacier east of Silcox Hut. The river, which crosses the Pacific Crest Trail at , continues directly southward for a few miles and remains east of Timberline Road. As it descends below , it turns southwest, and continues under Oregon Route 35, elevation , just east of the junction with U.S. Route 26, and crosses under Route 26 as well. The map includes mile markers along the Salmon and Sandy rivers. The West Fork Salmon River begins in the Timberline Lodge ski area under the Pucci ch ...
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Plattsburgh, New York
Plattsburgh ( moh, Tsi ietsénhtha) is a city in, and the seat of, Clinton County, New York, United States, situated on the north-western shore of Lake Champlain. The population was 19,841 at the 2020 census. The population of the surrounding (and separately incorporated) Town of Plattsburgh was 11,886 as of the 2020 census, making the combined population for all of greater Plattsburgh to be 31,727. Plattsburgh lies just to the northeast of Adirondack Park, immediately outside of the park boundaries. It is the second largest community in the North Country region (after Watertown), and serves as the main commercial hub for the sparsely populated northern Adirondack Mountains. The land around what is referred to as Plattsburgh was previously inhabited by the Iroquois, Western Abenaki, Mohican and Mohawk people. Samuel de Champlain was the first ever recorded European that sailed into Champlain Valley and later claimed the region as a part of New France in 1609. Plattsburgh wa ...
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Salmon River (Lake Champlain)
Salmon River may refer to: Canada British Columbia *Salmon River (Fraser River), in the Central Interior * Salmon River (Haida Gwaii), on Moresby Island *Salmon River (Langley), in the Lower Fraser Valley *Salmon River (Portland Canal), in northwestern British Columbia * Salmon River (Shuswap Lake), near Salmon Arm *Salmon River (Vancouver Island), near Kelsey Bay *The Salmo River, in the West Kootenay region, was known historically as the Salmon River *The Pa-aat River, on Pitt Island in the North Coast region, was formerly called the Salmon River Nova Scotia *Salmon River (Nova Scotia), in Colchester County **Salmon River, Colchester County (community), a community located along this river * Salmon River, Digby County * Salmon River, Richmond County Ontario *Salmon River (Ontario) United States * Salmon River (Alaska) any of several rivers in Alaska * Salmon River (California) *Salmon River (Connecticut) * Salmon River (Idaho), known as the ''River of No Return'', the largest ...
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Salmon River (New York)
The Salmon River is a small river north of Syracuse in Upstate New York, the United States. It is a popular and economically important sportfishing destination, and the most heavily fished of New York's Lake Ontario tributaries. From its headwaters in the Tug Hill region of New York, it flows westward through two hydroelectric dams and over the Salmon River Falls before it empties into eastern Lake Ontario at Port Ontario in Oswego County. The Salmon River watershed drains approximately . The river is noted for its recreational salmon fishery, which is sustained by the efforts of the Salmon River Fish Hatchery, located north of Altmar on a tributary to the Salmon River. Hatchery staff raise over three million young trout and salmon each year to be stocked in streams and lakes throughout New York State, including the Salmon River itself. The Salmon River derives its name from the landlocked Atlantic salmon which were of great importance to Native Americans and early settle ...
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Salmon River (Idaho)
The Salmon River, also known as "The River of No Return", is a river located in the U.S. state of Idaho in the western United States. It flows for through central Idaho, draining a rugged, thinly populated watershed of . The river drops more than from its headwaters, near Galena Summit above the Sawtooth Valley in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area, to its confluence with the Snake River. Measured at White Bird, its average discharge is . The Salmon River is the longest undammed river in the contiguous United States and the longest within a single state outside Alaska. Settlements located along the Salmon River include Stanley, Clayton, Challis, Salmon, Riggins, and White Bird. Redfish Lake and Little Redfish Lake, which flow into the river via Redfish Lake Creek, are the termini of the longest Pacific sockeye salmon migration in North America. The lower half of the river provides the time zone boundary for the state, with northern Idaho on Pacific Time an ...
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