Red River (British Columbia)

This article is about the river in northern British Columbia, Canada. For other rivers, see Red River (disambiguation).

The Red River is a tributary of the Kechika River in the far north of British Columbia, Canada, flowing east to meet the Kechika[1] from headwaters in the Cassiar Mountains. In its middle reaches it forms the boundary between the Dease Plateau (N) and the Cassiar Mountains (S) and for its final stretch it crosses part of the Liard Plain.[2] It is crossed by an unnamed road about 17.5 kilometres (10.9 mi) upstream from its confluence with the Kechika,[3] and is just to the north of Aeroplane Lake.[4]

See also

References

  1. "Red River". BC Geographical Names.
  2. Landforms of British Columbia, S. Holland, British Columbia Ministry of Mines, Bulletin 48 (map insert)
  3. http://openmaps.gov.bc.ca/imfows13/imf.jsp?site=idt
  4. "Red River". BC Geographical Names.

Coordinates: 59°28′00″N 127°40′00″W / 59.46667°N 127.66667°W / 59.46667; -127.66667


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