The Noeick River is a
river in the
Central Coast region of
British Columbia,
Canada, flowing west out of the northernmost
Pacific Ranges to enter saltwater on the east side of
South Bentinck Arm, immediately to the north of the mouth of the
Taleomey River The Taleomey River is a river in the northernmost Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in the Central Coast region of British Columbia, Canada, flowing west to South Bentinck Arm where its waters enter the sea a few miles north of the head of tha ...
at Taleomey Narrows.
The locality of
South Bentinck is located at the river's mouth. There was a
Nuxalk village, ''Nuiku'', on a raised mound south of the mouth of the Noieck River. Another village, ''Kadis'', was on the east side of South Bentinck Arm about ΒΌ-mile north of the mouth of the Noieck.
The river originates at the
Noeick Glacier, which is to the northwest of
Mount Jacobsen
Mount Jacobsen, 3031 m (9944 feet), is a mountain in the northernmost Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in the Central Coast region of British Columbia, Canada, located to the south of the Bella Coola Valley and immediately south of Ape Lake ...
.
BC Names/GeoBC entry "Noeick Glacier"
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See also
* List of rivers of British Columbia
References
Rivers of the Central Coast of British Columbia
Rivers of the Pacific Ranges
Range 3 Coast Land District
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