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Nechako River

River in British Columbia, Canada
The Nechako River arises on the Nechako Plateau east of the Kitimat Ranges of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada, and flows north toward Fort Fraser, then east to Prince George where it enters the Fraser River. Wikipedia
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The Nechako River's main tributaries are the Stuart River, which enters about 45 kilometres (28 mi) east of Vanderhoof, the Endako River, the Chilako River, ...
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Apr 24, 2024 · Nechako River, major tributary of the Fraser River, in central British Columbia, Canada. It originates at Kenney Dam and flows eastward for ...
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The Nechako River is home to over 20 species of fish, including Chinook salmon, sockeye salmon and the Nechako White Sturgeon. Nechako Chinook. The ...
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Jun 10, 2021 · The Nechako River was diverted in the 1950s for the construction of the Kenney Dam and Nechako Reservoir. This caused the extirpation of ...
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The Nechako River rises in the Coast Mountains in west-central BC and flows east to form a principal tributary of the Fraser River.
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Mar 31, 2024 · The 233-kilometre-long Nechako Reservoir typically contributes about half of the annual discharge in the Nechako River in Prince George, says ...
The hydroelectric reservoir was formed by the construction of the Kenney Dam on the Nechako River and nine smaller dams which inundated a chain of lakes and ...
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Rising from sources in the Coast Mountains, the Nechako's main stem flows over 600 km, crossing part of the Interior Plateau before joining the Fraser River at ...
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Apr 3, 2024 · Nechako River Migratory Bird Sanctuary (MBS) is located within the town limits of Vanderhoof, 97 km west of Prince George, British Columbia.
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The Nechako Reservoir, sometimes called the Ootsa Lake Reservoir, is a hydroelectric reservoir in British Columbia, Canada that was formed by the Kenney Dam ...