List of British Columbia rivers
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The following is a partial list of rivers of British Columbia, organized by watershed
Drainage basin
A drainage basin is an extent or an area of land where surface water from rain and melting snow or ice converges to a single point, usually the exit of the basin, where the waters join another waterbody, such as a river, lake, reservoir, estuary, wetland, sea, or ocean...

. Some large creeks are included either because of size or historical importance
(See Alphabetical List of British Columbia rivers
Alphabetical list of British Columbia rivers
An alphabetical listing from list of British Columbia rivers, which is in order of watershed locations-A:* Adam River* Adams River* Akie River* Alces River* Alouette River* Alsek River* Anderson River* Artlish River* Ash River* Asitka River...

 ). Also included are lakes that are "in-line" connecting upper tributaries of listed rivers, or at their heads.

Arctic Drainage

Arctic Ocean
Arctic Ocean
The Arctic Ocean, located in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Arctic north polar region, is the smallest and shallowest of the world's five major oceanic divisions...

 (Mackenzie River
Mackenzie River
The Mackenzie River is the largest river system in Canada. It flows through a vast, isolated region of forest and tundra entirely within the country's Northwest Territories, although its many tributaries reach into four other Canadian provinces and territories...

) drainage
(NB Liard tributaries on Yukon side of border omitted)

Liard River
Liard River
The Liard River 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 Columbia, marking the northern end of the Rocky Mountains and then curving northeast back...

  • Liard River
    Liard River
    The Liard River 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 Columbia, marking the northern end of the Rocky Mountains and then curving northeast back...

    • Petitot River
      Petitot River
      Petitot is a river in northern Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. It is a tributary of the Liard River.Petitot River originates from Bistcho Lake in northwestern Alberta, and flows westwards along the northern borders of Alberta and British Columbia. It then passes in the Northwest Territories,...

    • Fort Nelson River
      Fort Nelson River
      The Fort Nelson River is located in north-eastern British Columbia, Canada. It flows 517 km generally north-westward to the Liard River, a tributary of the Mackenzie River, which empties into the Arctic Ocean...

      • Sahtaneh River
        • Snake River
      • Muskwa River
        Muskwa River
        The Muskwa River flows 257 km through northern British Columbia, Canada. It is a major tributary of the Fort Nelson River - part of the Mackenzie River system. The river rises at Fern Lake in the Bedaux Pass in the Northern Rocky Mountains. From there, it flows generally east, then north,...

        • Prophet River
          Prophet River
          Prophet River is a river in northern British Columbia, Canada. It is a tributary of the Muskwa River.The Prophet River Hotsprings Provincial Park is established on the upper course, and the Prophet River Wayside Provincial Park is located along the middle course of the river...

          • Minaker River
          • Besa River
            Besa River
            Besa River is a river in northern British Columbia, Canada. It is a tributary of the Prophet River.The river flows through the Muskwa Ranges, and is the backbone of the Redfern-Keily Provincial Park, part of the larger Muskwa-Kechika Management Area....

        • Tetsa River
        • Chischa River
        • Tuchodi River
      • Sikanni Chief River
        Sikanni Chief River
        The Sikanni Chief River is a river in the Northern Rocky Mountains region of the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It joins the Fontas River to form the Fort Nelson River southeast of the town of Fort Nelson. Its headwaters are near Mount McCusker, northeast of the head of the Finlay...

        • Buckinghorse River
      • Fontas River
        Fontas River
        The Fontas River, originally Fantasque's River, after the name of a chief of the Sekani people, is a river in northeastern British Columbia, Canada, having its origin in northwestern Alberta, Canada...

    • Dunedin River
    • Beaver River
    • Toad River
      Toad River
      The Toad River is a river in the Canadian 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...

      • West Toad River
      • Racing River
      • Schipa River
    • Grayling River
    • Trout River
    • Vents River
    • Smith River
    • Coal River
      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 . This river hosts series of class 5 and 6 rapids but start of the river is not accessible by road, only the bottom end is...

    • Rabbit River
      • Gundahoo River
    • Kechika River
      Kechika River
      The Kechika River also historically known as Black's River, is a tributary of the Liard River, located in northern British Columbia, Canada. The river rises at the Sifton Pass and flows northwest and then east 230 kilometres to join with the Liard River near Fireside, British Columbia...

      • Red River
      • Turnagain River
        Turnagain River
        The Turnagain River is a river in the Canadian province of British Columbia.The Turnagain River was named by Samuel Black of the Hudson's Bay Company, who in 1824 journeyed to the river before turning back. Part of the river flows through the Muskwa-Kechika Management Area.-Course:The Turnagain...

        • Major Hart River
        • Dall River
      • Gataga River
        Gataga River
        The Gataga River is a river in the Northern Rockies of British Columbia, Canada. It is a tributary of the Kechika River, which is a tributary of the Liard.-References:...

      • Frog River
    • Dease River
      Dease River
      The Dease River flows through northwestern British Columbia, Canada and is a tributary of the Liard River. The river descends from Dease Lake, though its ultimate origin is in the headwater of Little Dease Creek at Snow Peak, approximately 50 km to the west of the lake...

      • Cottonwood River
        Cottonwood River (Dease River)
        The Cottonwood River is a tributary of the Dease River in the Cassiar Country of the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Rising in the northern Stikine Ranges just east of Toozaza Peak, and just south of the origins of the Jennings and Little Rancheria River near the border with Yukon,...

      • Blue River
        Blue River (Dease River)
        The Blue River is a tributary of the Dease River in the Cassiar Country of the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, flowing southeast into the latter river at the Blue River Indian Reserve No...

      • Rapid River
        Rapid River (British Columbia)
        The Rapid River is a river in Stikine Region, British Columbia, Canada. It begins at Cry Lake at an elevation of at Cry Lake. It travels north to its mouth at the Dease River at an elevation of , southeast of British Columbia Highway 37....

    • Little Rancheria River
      Little Rancheria River
      The Little Rancheria River is a tributary of the Rancheria River having its origin in the northernmost Stikine Ranges of British Columbia, Canada, and joining its parent stream in the Yukon Territory. The Rancheria is a tributary of the Liard and defines the northern limit of the Stikine Ranges...


Peace River
Peace River (Canada)
The Peace River is a river in Canada that originates in the Rocky Mountains of northern British Columbia and flows to the northeast through northern Alberta. The Peace River flows into the Slave River, a tributary of the Mackenzie River. The Mackenzie is the 12th longest river in the world,...

    • Redwillow River
      Redwillow River
      Redwillow River is a river in northern Alberta and north-eastern British Columbia, Canada. It flows through the Pouce Coupe Prairie, in the south of Peace River Country and is a tributary of the Wapiti River.-Course:...

       (Smoky River
      Smoky River
      Smoky River is a river in western Alberta, Canada. It is a major tributary of the Peace River. The descriptive name refers to the presence of "smouldering beds of coal in the riverbank" noted by the Cree Indians....

      , Alberta
      Alberta
      Alberta is a province of Canada. It had an estimated population of 3.7 million in 2010 making it the most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces...

       drainage)
    • Wapiti River
      Wapiti River
      Wapiti River is a river in eastern British Columbia and western Alberta, Canada. It is a major tributary of the Smoky River, located in the southern area of the Peace River Basin.Wapiti is named after the Cree word for elk .-Course:...

       (Smoky River
      Smoky River
      Smoky River is a river in western Alberta, Canada. It is a major tributary of the Peace River. The descriptive name refers to the presence of "smouldering beds of coal in the riverbank" noted by the Cree Indians....

      , Alberta
      Alberta
      Alberta is a province of Canada. It had an estimated population of 3.7 million in 2010 making it the most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces...

       drainage)
      • Narraway River
    • Pouce Coupe River
      Pouce Coupe River
      Pouce Coupe is a river in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. It is a major tributary of the Peace River.Originating in Alberta's Saddle Hills County, it flows into British Columbia's Peace River Regional District, then returns in Alberta in Clear Hills County, where it empties into the Peace...

    • Alces River
    • Kiskatinaw River
      Kiskatinaw River
      Kiskatinaw is a small river in north-eastern British Columbia, Canada.It is a tributary of the Peace River.Bearhole Lake Provincial Park and Protected Area is established around the headwaterd of the river, and One Island Lake Provincial Park is located on the middle course...

      • West Kiskatinaw River
    • Beatton River
      Beatton River
      The Beatton River is a tributary of the Peace River, flowing generally east, then south through north-eastern British Columbia, Canada. The river rises at Pink Mountain, about 10 km west of the Alaska Highway hamlet of the same name, and flows 240 km generally east, then south, draining into the...

      • Doig River
        Doig River
        Doig River is a river in Alberta and northern British Columbia, Canada.It originates on the northern fringes of Peace River Country in northern Alberta, south of the Chinchaga Wildland Park, in the Halverson Ridge of the Clear Hills, then flows westwards into British Columbia...

        • Osborn River
      • Blueberry River
        Blueberry River (British Columbia)
        The Blueberry River is a river in the Peace River Block of northeastern British Columbia, Canada. It is a tributary of the Beatton River, which is a tributary of the Peace River....

    • Pine River
      • Murray River
        • Wolverine River
      • Sukunka River
    • Moberly River
      • Moberly Lake
        Moberly Lake (British Columbia)
        Moberly Lake along British Columbia Highway 29 in northern British Columbia, Canada, is named for Henry John Moberly, a fur trader that lived on the lake. It is served by the Chetwynd Royal Canadian Mounted Police detachment.-External links:*...

    • Halfway River
      Halfway River
      Halfway River is a river in north-eastern British Columbia, Canada. It is a major tributary of the Peace River.The river originates in the Muskwa Ranges at an elevation of . It flows from Robb Lake, between Mount Kenny and Mount Robb, then flows east to Pink Mountain...

      • Cameron River
        Cameron River
        The Cameron River is a river of New Zealand. It flows southeast from the slopes of Mount Arrowsmith in the Southern Alps, reaching Lake Stream just to the north of the outflow from Lake Heron. The longer Ashburton River flows roughly parallel to the Cameron River, some three kilometres to the...

      • Graham River
        Graham River
        The Graham River is a river in the Marlborough Region of New Zealand. It arises to the south-east of Mount McCormick and flows north, then west, then north again, and into Whatamango Bay on the south side of Queen Charlotte Sound....

      • Chowade River
    • Nabesche River
    • Wicked River

Williston Lake (Parsnip Reach)
Williston Lake
Williston Lake is a reservoir created by the W. A. C. Bennett Dam and is located in the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada.-Geography:...

      • Manson River
        Manson River
        Manson River is a river located in the Omineca Country region of British Columbia. It flows north into Manson Arm, Williston Lake. The river is located south of Germansen Landing. It was first known as Manson Creek and was discovered in 1871 by Robert Howell. The river has been mined using...

      • Nation River
      • Pack River
        Pack River (British Columbia)
        The Pack River is a river in the North-Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada, flowing north into the Parsnip Reach of Lake Williston. Part of the Peace River drainage, it was originally a tributary of the Parsnip River before the creation of Lake Williston by the building of WAC Bennett...

        • McLeod Lake
          • Crooked River
            Crooked River (British Columbia)
            The Crooked River is a river in the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada, beginning at Summit Lake and the community of the same name, flowing north into McLeod Lake. It is part of the drainage area of the Pack River, via the McLeod River north from Mcleod Lake and which feeds Lake...

            • Summit Lake
          • McLeod River
            McLeod River (British Columbia)
            The McLeod River is a river in the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada, flowing northeast into the north end of McLeod Lake.-References:...

            • Carp Lake
      • Parsnip River
        Parsnip River
        The Parsnip River is a 240 km long river in central British Columbia, Canada. It flows generally north-westward from the Parsnip Glacier in the Hart Ranges to the Parsnip Reach of Williston Lake, formed by the impounding of the waters of the Peace River by the W.A.C. Bennett Dam in 1968...


Williston Lake (Omimeca Reach)
Williston Lake
Williston Lake is a reservoir created by the W. A. C. Bennett Dam and is located in the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada.-Geography:...

      • Omineca River
        Omineca River
        Omineca River is a river in northern British Columbia, Canada. It flows into the Williston Lake, and is part of the Peace River basin. It was originally a tributary of the Finlay River before the creation of Lake Williston.-References:...

        • Mesilinka River
        • Osilinka River
      • Ingenika River
        • Swannell River

Williston Lake (Finlay Reach)
Williston Lake
Williston Lake is a reservoir created by the W. A. C. Bennett Dam and is located in the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada.-Geography:...

    • Ospika River
      Ospika River
      The Ospika River is a river in the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, rising in the Northern Rocky Mountains to the north of Lake Williston and flowing south to join that lake in the lower end of its Finlay Reach. Before the creation of that lake by the building of WAC Bennett Dam, it...

    • Finlay River
      Finlay River
      The Finlay River is a 402 km long river in north-central British Columbia flowing north and thence south from Thutade Lake in the Omineca Mountains to Williston Lake, the impounded waters of the Peace River formed by the completion of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam in 1968. Prior to this, the Finlay...

      • Akie River
      • Kwadacha River
        • Warneford River
        • North Kwadacha River
      • Fox River
        • McCook River
      • Obo River
      • Toodoggone River
        Toodoggone River
        The Toodoggone River is a tributary of the Finlay River in the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, flowing east into the upper reaches of the Finlay just south of the Fishing Lakes...

      • Firesteel River
        • Sturdee River
        • Thutade Lake
          Thutade Lake
          Thutade Lake is located in the Omineca Mountains of the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. About 40 km in length, and no more than about 2 km wide, the lake is primarily significant as the ultimate source of the Mackenzie River. The lake is at the head of the Finlay River,...

           - Source of the Peace River

Pacific Drainage ("Pacific Slope")

(Pacific Ocean
Pacific Ocean
The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the Earth's oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic in the north to the Southern Ocean in the south, bounded by Asia and Australia in the west, and the Americas in the east.At 165.2 million square kilometres in area, this largest division of the World...

 watershed; Columbia tributaries on US side of border omitted)

Columbia River watershed

  • Columbia River
    Columbia River
    The Columbia River is the largest river in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. The river rises in the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia, Canada, flows northwest and then south into the U.S. state of Washington, then turns west to form most of the border between Washington and the state...

    • Horsethief Creek
    • Forster Creek
    • Templeton River
      Templeton River
      The Templeton River is a short, river in British Columbia. It is a tributary of the Columbia River, entering the Columbia via the Columbia Wetlands, upstream from the mouth of the Spillimacheen River.- Course :...

    • Spillimacheen River
      Spillimacheen River
      The Spillimacheen River is a tributary of the Columbia River in the Canadian province of British Columbia.-Course:The Spillimacheen River originates just east of Glacier National Park...

    • Kicking Horse River
      Kicking Horse River
      The Kicking Horse River is a river located in the Canadian Rockies of southeastern British Columbia, Canada.The river was named in 1858, when James Hector, a member of the Palliser Expedition, was kicked by his packhorse while exploring the river. Hector survived and named the river and the...

        • Little Yoho River
          Little Yoho River
          The Little Yoho River is a short river in British Columbia that flows east from Kiwetinok Lake, which is the highest named lake in Canada, and into the Yoho River about 4.4 km upstream from the mouth of the creek that Takkakaw Falls is on. It is probably best known for Laughing Falls, an...

      • Yoho River
        Yoho River
        The Yoho River is a silty, swift tributary of the Kicking Horse River in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The river is located entirely within Yoho National Park.-Course:...

      • Emerald River
        Emerald River
        The Emerald River is a short river in British Columbia. It is about 6.5 km long and drains the waters of Emerald Lake to the Kicking Horse River. The river exits the lake’s south end and flows in a southern direction for about 6.5 km to its mouth which is located at almost exactly the...

        • Kiwetinok River
          Kiwetinok River
          The Kiwetinok River is a short river in British Columbia. It is the largest tributary of the Amiskwi River.- Course :The Kiwetinok rises in Kiwetinok Pass, not in Kiwetinok Lake, which is actually the source of the Little Yoho River and not in the Kiwetinok or Amiskwi River drainages...

      • Amiskwi River
        Amiskwi River
        The Amiskwi River is an approximately 27.1 km river in British Columbia. It is a tributary of the Kicking Horse River. The name Amiskwi is a Cree word for Beavertail...

      • Otterhead River
      • Ottertail River
        • Ice River
      • Beaverfoot River
    • Blaeberry River
      Blaeberry River
      The Blaeberry River is a tributary of the Columbia River in the Columbia Country of British Columbia, Canada, rising in the Canadian Rockies on the south side of Howse Pass and joining the Columbia midway between the town of Golden, at the confluence of the Kicking Horse River, and the east foot of...

    • Beaver River
    • Bush River
      Bush River (British Columbia)
      The Bush River is a tributary of the Columbia River in the Columbia Country of southeastern British Columbia, Canada, entering that river via the Bush Arm of Kinbasket Lake. Named for the dense vegetation lining its banks, its headwaters are at , in the Rocky Mountains...

      • Valenciennes River
        Valenciennes River
        The Valenciennes River is a tributary of the Bush River, entering that river just above its mouth into Kinbasket Lake, the reservoir on the Columbia River created by the Mica Dam in southeastern British Columbia, Canada. The Valenciennes was originally known as the South Fork Bush River....

    • Wood River
      Wood River (British Columbia)
      The Wood River is a tributary of the Columbia River in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The river's lower reach is flooded by Mica Dam on the Columbia River, until its inundation the river was formerly a tributary of the Canoe River. The lower Wood River is called Wood Reach, which is...

    • Canoe River
      Canoe River (British Columbia)
      Canoe River is a tributary of the Columbia River in British Columbia, Canada. Its lower reach is flooded by Mica Dam. The lower Canoe River is called Canoe Reach, part of the Mica Dam's reservoir, Kinbasket Lake.-Course:...

    • Goldstream River
      Goldstream River
      The Goldstream River is a tributary of the Columbia River, joining that stream via the Lake Revelstoke reservoir after running largely west from the heart of the northern Selkirk Mountains. The river's name derives from the Big Bend Gold Rush of 1865, during which it was the scene of busy...

      • Palmer Creek
    • Illecillewaet River
      Illecillewaet River
      The Illecillewaet River is a tributary of the Columbia River located in British Columbia, Canada. Fed by the Illecillewaet Glacier in Glacier National Park, the river flows approximately to the southwest, where it flows into the north end of Upper Arrow Lake at Revelstoke...

    • Incomappleux River
      Incomappleux River
      The Incomappleux River is a major tributary of the Columbia River in British Columbia, Canada, entering that river via the Beaton Arm of Upper Arrow Lake.The area is the upper end of the Lardeau district...

    • Beaton Creek
      Beaton Creek
      Beaton Creek is a tributary of the Columbia River in the Canadian province of British Columbia.-Course:Beaton Creek flows generally northwest into Beaton Arm and Upper Arrow Lake, part of the Columbia River....

    • Kootenay River
      Kootenay River
      The Kootenay is a major river in southeastern British Columbia, Canada and the northern part of the U.S. states of Montana and Idaho. It is one of the uppermost major tributaries of the Columbia River, which is the largest North American river that empties into the Pacific Ocean...

      • Vermilion River
        Vermilion River (British Columbia)
        Vermilion River, in Kootenay National Park headwatered at Vermilion Pass, flowing through Vermilion Valley, fed by the Simpson River, Tokumm Creek, Verendrye Creek, etc. is a major tributary of the Kootenay River....

      • Cross River
        Cross River (British Columbia)
        The Cross River is a tributary of the Kootenay River in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is part of the Columbia River basin, as the Kootenay River is tributary to the Columbia River....

      • Palliser River
        Palliser River
        The Palliser River is a tributary of the Kootenay River in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is part of the Columbia River basin, as the Kootenay River is a tributary of the Columbia River....

      • Lussier River
        Lussier River
        The Lussier River is a tributary of the Kootenay River in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is part of the Columbia River basin, as the Kootenay River is a tributary of the Columbia River.-Course:...

      • St. Mary River
        St. Mary River (British Columbia)
        The St. Mary River is a river in the East Kootenay region of British Columbia. It rises in the Purcell Mountains and flows in a generally southeasterly direction to its confluence with the Kootenay River at Fort Steele, British Columbia....

      • Wild Horse River
        Wild Horse River
        The Wild Horse River, formerly known as Wild Horse Creek, is a tributary of the Kootenay River, joining it near the town of Fort Steele, British Columbia, Canada. The river's canyon was the setting for the Wild Horse Creek Gold Rush and associated "war" during the gold rush of the mid-1860s.-Gold...

      • Bull River
        Bull River (British Columbia)
        The Bull River is a long tributary of the Kootenay River in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is part of the Columbia River basin, as the Kootenay River is a tributary of the Columbia River.-Course:...

      • Elk River
        Elk River (British Columbia)
        The Elk River is a long river, in the southeastern Kootenay district of the Canadian province of British Columbia. Its drainage basin is in area. Its mean discharge is approximately 60 m³/s, with a maximum recorded discharge of 818 m³/s.-Course:...

        • Fording River
          Fording River
          The Fording River is a tributary of the Elk River in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is part of the Columbia River basin, as the Elk River is a tributary of the Kootenay River, which is a tributary of the Columbia River.-Course:...

        • Coal Creek
          Coal Creek (British Columbia)
          Coal Creek is a tributary of the Elk River. Their confluence is in the city of Fernie, British Columbia. Coal Creek passes through its namesake, Coal Creek, British Columbia, today a ghost town....

        • Wigwam River
          Wigwam River
          The Wigwam River is a tributary of the Elk River that flows through the U.S. state of Montana and the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is part of the Columbia River basin, as the Elk River is a tributary of the Kootenay River, which is a tributary of the Columbia.The Wigwam is known for...

      • Yahk River
        Yaak River
        The Yaak River is a tributary of the Kootenay River in the U.S. state of Montana and the Canadian province of British Columbia.-Course:...

      • Moyie River
        Moyie River
        The Moyie River is a tributary of the Kootenai River in the U.S. state of Idaho and the Canadian province of British Columbia. The Moyie River is part of the Columbia River basin, being a tributary of the Kootenay River, which is tributary to the Columbia River.-Course:The Moyie River originates...

      • Goat River
        Goat River (Kootenay River)
        The Goat River is an long river in the Canadian province of British Columbia.-Course:The Goat River rises in the central Purcell Mountains just south of Mallandaine Pass and flows largely south until bending southwest towards Creston. Its lower reaches are the route of the southern mainline of...

      • Duncan River
        Duncan River
        The Duncan River is a long river in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Its drainage basin is in area. It is part of the Columbia River basin, being tributary via Kootenay Lake to the Kootenay River, which is a tributary of the Columbia River...

        • Lardeau River
      • Slocan River
        Slocan River
        The Slocan River is a long tributary of the Kootenay River in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is part of the Columbia River basin, as the Kootenay River is a tributary of the Columbia River...

        • Little Slocan River
    • Pend d'Oreille River
      Pend Oreille River
      The Pend Oreille River is a tributary of the Columbia River, approximately long, in northern Idaho and northeastern Washington in the United States, as well as southeastern British Columbia in Canada. In its passage through British Columbia its name is spelled Pend-d'Oreille River...

      • Flathead River
        Flathead River
        The Flathead River, in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Montana, originates in the Rocky Mountains near Glacier National Park and flows southwest into Flathead Lake, then after a journey of , empties into the Clark Fork. The river is part of the Columbia River drainage basin, as the Clark...

         (via the Clark Fork
        Clark Fork (river)
        The Clark Fork is a river in the U.S. states of Montana and Idaho, approximately long. The largest river by volume in Montana, it drains an extensive region of the Rocky Mountains in western Montana and northern Idaho in the watershed of the Columbia River, flowing northwest through a long...

        )
      • Salmo River
        Salmo River
        The Salmo River is a tributary of the Pend d'Oreille River in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The Salmo River is part of the Columbia River drainage basin, being a tributary of the Pend d'Oreille River, which flows into the Columbia River....

    • Kettle River
      Kettle River (Columbia River)
      The Kettle River is a tributary of the Columbia River in northeastern Washington in the United States and southeastern British Columbia in Canada. Its drainage basin is large, of which are in Canada and in the United States.-Course:...

      • Granby River
        Granby River
        The Granby River is a tributary of the Kettle River in British Columbia, Canada, joining the Kettle just north of the US-Canada border at the town of Grand Forks...

      • West Kettle River
        West Kettle River
        The West Kettle River is a tributary of the Kettle River in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is part of the Columbia River basin, as the Kettle River is a tributary of the Columbia River.-Course:...

    • Okanagan River
      • Similkameen River
        Similkameen River
        The Similkameen River runs through southern British Columbia, eventually discharging into the Okanogan River near Oroville, Washington in the United States. The river is approximately long, and its drainage basin is in area...

        • Pasayten River
          Pasayten River
          The Pasayten River is a tributary of the Similkameen River, in the Canadian province of British Columbia and the U.S. state of Washington.The Pasayten River is part of the Columbia River drainage basin, being a tributary of the Similkameen River, which flows into the Okanagan River, which flows...

        • Tulameen River
          Tulameen River
          The Tulameen River is a tributary of the Similkameen River in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The Tulameen River is part of the Columbia River drainage basin, being a tributary of the Similkameen River, which flows into the Okanagan River, which flows into the Columbia River.-Course:The...

      • Shingle Creek
        Shingle Creek (British Columbia)
        Shingle Creek is a tributary of the Okanagan River, joining the Okanagan within the City of Penticton, British Columbia, Canada, after rising on the eastern slopes of Mount Brent in the southern Thompson Plateau to the west of the city, approaching it via the south flank of Mount Nkwala, which...

      • Mission Creek
        Mission Creek (British Columbia)
        Mission Creek is a creek in the Okanagan Region of British Columbia. The creek flows into Okanagan Lake from the eastern hills. Mission Creek is located south of Kelowna. The creek was discovered in 1875 or 1874. Mission Creek was originally called Riviere L'Anse du Sable. The creek was mined...

  • Marron River
    Marron River
    For the article on the river in England of a similar name, see River Marron.The Marron River is a very small & very short river in southern British Columbia. It is located just west of Skaha Lake...


Howe Sound
Howe Sound
Howe Sound is a roughly triangular sound, actually a network of fjords situated immediately northwest of Vancouver.-Geography:Howe Sound's mouth at the Strait of Georgia is situated between West Vancouver and the Sunshine Coast. The sound is triangular shaped, open on its southeast towards the...

  • Rainy River
    Rainy River (British Columbia)
    The Rainy River is a short river that enters the Thornbrough Channel at Port Mellon. While it does come close to doing so, it never enters Tetrahedron Provincial Park.- Course :...

  • Deeks Creek
  • Lions Creek
  • M Creek
  • Furry Creek
  • Britannia Creek
  • Shannon Creek
  • Woodfibre Creek
  • Stawamus River
    Stawamus River
    The Stawamus River is a small, creek-like river in British Columbia. It enters the Howe Sound east of the mouth of the Squamish River.- Course :...

  • Squamish River
    Squamish River
    The Squamish River is a short but very large river in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Its drainage basin is in size. The total length of the Squamish River is approximately .-Course:...

    • Mamquam River
      Mamquam River
      The Mamquam River is a c.35 km tributary of the Squamish River.- Course :The Mamquam River originates at Mamquam Pass and starts off by flowing northwest for about 7.5 km. Shortly below its source, the river picks up the waters of the stream draining November Lake...

      • Ring Creek
        Ring Creek
        Ring Creek is a creek in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It flows west and southwest into the Mamquam River, and east of the Squamish River....

      • Skookum Creek
    • Cheakamus River
      Cheakamus River
      The Cheakamus River is a tributary of the Squamish River, beginning on the west slopes of Outlier Peak in Garibaldi Provincial Park upstream from Cheakamus Lake on the southeastern outskirts of the resort area of Whistler. The river flows into Cheakamus Lake before exiting it and flowing...

      • Cheekye River
        Cheekye River
        The Cheekye River is a river in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It flows west into the Cheakamus River and north of Squamish.-References:...

        • Brohm River
        • Rubble Creek
          Rubble Creek
          Rubble Creek is a creek in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It flows northwest into Cheakamus Creek near Mount Garibaldi....

        • Daisy Lake
          • Cheakamus River
            Cheakamus River
            The Cheakamus River is a tributary of the Squamish River, beginning on the west slopes of Outlier Peak in Garibaldi Provincial Park upstream from Cheakamus Lake on the southeastern outskirts of the resort area of Whistler. The river flows into Cheakamus Lake before exiting it and flowing...

            • Brandywine Creek
              Brandywine Creek (British Columbia)
              Brandywine Creek, also formerly known as the Long John River after a local prospector and trapper, is a tributary of the Cheakamus River in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia, Canada, entering that stream via Daisy Lake, just below Brandywine Falls...

              • Cheakamus Lake
                Cheakamus Lake
                Cheakamus Lake is a lake in Garibaldi Provincial Park on the southeastern outskirts of the resort municipality of Whistler, British Columbia. It has an area of 5.7 km²...

                • Cheakamus River
                  Cheakamus River
                  The Cheakamus River is a tributary of the Squamish River, beginning on the west slopes of Outlier Peak in Garibaldi Provincial Park upstream from Cheakamus Lake on the southeastern outskirts of the resort area of Whistler. The river flows into Cheakamus Lake before exiting it and flowing...

              • Alpha Lake Creek
                • Alpha Lake
                  • Nita Creek
                    • Nita Lake
                      • Whistler Creek
            • Callaghan Creek
    • Ashlu Creek
      Ashlu Creek
      Ashlu Creek is a short and swift river-like creek in British Columbia. It is a tributary of the Squamish River and enters it about 24.3 km northwest of Squamish.- Course :...

    • Elaho River
      Elaho River
      The Elaho River is a c.70 km long river beginning in the Coast Mountains northwest of the towns of Whistler and Pemberton, British Columbia. It is a tributary of the Squamish River and is known for its whitewater rafting and kayaking as well as for the intense alpine scenery lining its...

      • Clendinning Creek
        Clendinning Creek
        Clendinning Creek is a river in British Columbia. It is the largest tributary of the Elaho River. It is located entirely within Clendinning Provincial Park.- Course :Clendinning Creek originates at the outlet of remote Clendinning Lake...


Jervis Inlet
Jervis Inlet
Jervis Inlet is a principal inlet of the British Columbia Coast, about northwest of Vancouver.-Geography:It stretches from its head at the mouth of the short Skwakwa River to its opening into the Strait of Georgia near Texada Island...

  • Vancouver River
    Vancouver River
    The Vancouver River is located in the Sunshine Coast region of the South Coast of British Columbia, Canada, emptying into Prince of Wales Reach of lower Jervis Inlet at the former cannery town of Vancouver Bay and the bay of the same name. The river is approximately 21 km in length....

  • Deserted River
    Deserted River
    The Deserted River is a short river in the Jervis Inlet region of the South Coast of British Columbia, Canada, flowing in a short course generally southwest into the eastern "elbow" of that inlet, to the southeast of Malibu, British Columbia. The river was named in association with the location of...

  • Loquilts Creek
  • Skwawka River
    Skwawka River
    The Skwawka River is a medium-sized river in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia, Canada, flowing southeast into the head of Queens Reach, which is the uppermost end of Jervis Inlet...

    • Alfred Creek
      Alfred Creek
      Alfred Creek, at one time known as Glacier Creek, is a creek flowing off the east flank of Mount Alfred, southeast into the lower reaches of the Skwawka River near its mouth into the head of Jervis Inlet, which is on the South Coast of British Columbia, Canada...

  • Brittain River

Malaspina Strait
Malaspina Strait
Malaspina Strait is a strait in the northern Gulf of Georgia-Sunshine Coast region of British Columbia, Canada. It separates Texada Island from the upper Sunshine Coast-Malaspina Peninsula area on the adjacent mainland....

  • Lois River
  • Powell River
    Powell River (British Columbia)
    The Powell River is a river in the northern Sunshine Coast region of British Columbia, Canada that flows a short distance through the eponymous city of Powell River, British Columbia to enter the Strait of Georgia. At approximately 500m it is claimed to be the second shortest river.-Name...

    • Powell Lake
      Powell Lake
      Powell Lake is a lake in the northern Sunshine Coast region of British Columbia, Canada, adjacent to the city of Powell River, which sits on the low rise of land forming a natural dam between the lake and the Strait of Georgia. The lake is fed by the Powell River and features Goat Island, a large...

      • Daniels River

Bute Inlet
Bute Inlet
Bute Inlet is one of the principal inlets of the British Columbia Coast. It is 80 km long from its head at the mouths of the Homathko and Southgate Rivers to the continental headlands at its mouth, where it is nearly blocked by Stuart Island, and it averages about 4 km in width...

  • Homathko River
    Homathko River
    The Homathko River is one of the major rivers of the southern Coast Mountains of British Columbia, and one of the few rivers that penetrates the range from the Chilcotin Plateau to the coastal inlets, entering the sea at the head of Bute Inlet adjacent to the mouth of the Southgate River, just to...

    • Tatlayoko Lake
      Tatlayoko Lake
      Tatlayoko Lake is a lake on the Homathko River in the western Chilcotin District of the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada, located on a north-south axis just upstream of the entrance of the series of canyons of the Homathko, including the Great Canyon of the Homathko, on its route to the...

  • Southgate River
    Southgate River
    The Southgate River is a river in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia, Canada, entering the head of Bute Inlet, on that province's South Coast, just east of the mouth of the Homathko River at Waddington Harbour. The lower reaches of the river's course are flat-bottomed...

    • Bishop River

Fraser River
Fraser River
The Fraser River is the longest river within British Columbia, Canada, rising at Fraser Pass near Mount Robson in the Rocky Mountains and flowing for , into the Strait of Georgia at the city of Vancouver. It is the tenth longest river in Canada...

 - Source to Willow River

  • Moose River
    Moose River (British Columbia)
    The Moose River is a river in Mount Robson Provincial Park of British Columbia. It is the first "river" tributary of the Fraser, entering the Fraser just above the inlet to Moose Lake, which ironically, is along the course of the Fraser & not the Moose....

  • Moose Lake
    Moose Lake (British Columbia)
    Moose Lake is the only lake along the course of the Fraser River. It is located along the upper reaches of the river about 3.9 km downstream from the mouth of the Moose River.- Characteristics :...

  • Robson River
    Robson River
    The Robson River is a short but swift, rapid and waterfall-infested river in Mount Robson Provincial Park of British Columbia. It is a tributary of the Upper Fraser River and it originates near Robson Pass, which divides the Robson River & the headwaters of the Smoky River drainage...

  • Swiftcurrent Creek
    Swiftcurrent Creek (British Columbia)
    This article is on a creek in British Columbia. For an article on a creek of the same name in the US state of Montana, see Swiftcurrent Creek . Swiftcurrent Creek is a river in Mount Robson Provincial Park of British Columbia...

  • McLennan River
  • Tete Creek
  • Kiwa Creek
  • Raush River
  • Holmes River
    Holmes River
    The Holmes River is a tributary of the upper Fraser River in the Robson Valley region of British Columbia, Canada, entering that river southeast of the village of McBride.-References:***-External links:*...

  • Castle Creek
  • Doré River
  • Goat River
    • Milk River
  • Torpy River
    Torpy River
    The Torpy River is a tributary of the Fraser River, rising in the Northern Rockies and the McGregor Range, a subdivision of the McGregor Plateau, and forming the boundary between the Rockies and the McGregor Plateau....

  • Bowron River
    Bowron River
    The Bowron River, also formerly named the Bear River and Reid Creek, originates in Bowron Lake Provincial Park of east central British Columbia and flows northwest from the outlet of the Bowron Lakes, then northeast, to join the Fraser River...

  • McGregor River
    McGregor River
    The McGregor River is a tributary of the Fraser River in the Canadian province of British Columbia.The river is named in honor of Captain James Herrick McGregor who fought and died in 1915 at the Second Battle of Ypres, in Belgian Flanders.-Course:...

    • Herrick Creek
  • Salmon River
    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.The nearby McGregor River was...

  • Willow River
    Willow River (British Columbia)
    The Willow River is a tributary of the Fraser River in the north-central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It enters the Fraser at the community of Willow River, just upstream from the city of Prince George, near the confluence of the McGregor River...


Nechako River
Nechako River
The Nechako River arises on the Nechako Plateau east of the Kitimat Ranges of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia and flows north toward Fort Fraser, then east to Prince George where it enters the Fraser River...

  • Stuart River
    Stuart River
    The Stuart River is a river in northeastern British Columbia, Canada. The river flows over from Stuart Lake to its junction with the Nechako River. The river drains a portion of the Nechako Plateau — a gently-rolling region characterized by small lakes and tributaries...

    • Stuart Lake
      Stuart Lake
      Stuart Lake, or Nak'albun in the Carrier language is a lake situated in the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. The town of Fort St. James is situated by the lake near the outlet...

      • Tachie River
        • Trembleur Lake
          • Middle River
            Middle River (British Columbia)
            The Middle River, or in the Carrier language Dzitl'ainli Koh, is a river in the Omineca Country of the northwestern Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada, flowing southeast from the outlet of Takla Lake into Trembleur Lake over a distance of approximately 35 km...

            • Takla Lake
              Takla Lake
              Takla Lake is the fifth largest natural lake in British Columbia, Canada. It is a deep fjord-like lake with the Swannell Ranges to the east, the Driftwood River flowing into it from the north, and the Middle River draining it. It is the terminus of the early Stuart-Takla sockeye salmon run, and...

  • Endako River
    • Tchesinkut River
      • Tchesinkut Lake
    • Burns Lake
      Burns Lake Provincial Park
      Burns Lake Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located near the town of Burns Lake. The park was established per Order in Council 63 on , and constitutes fewer than .-External links:...

  • Nautley River
    Nautley River
    Nautley River drains Fraser Lake into the Nechako River in the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada.Only 800m in length, it is the shortest river in the province and one of the shortest rivers in the world, along with Powell River, the Wannock River at Rivers Inlet, and the Little River...

    • Fraser Lake
      • Stellako River
        • François Lake
          Francois Lake
          François Lake is a lake located in British Columbia about 30 kilometers south of Burns Lake and 10 kilometers west of Fraser Lake. The lake is 110 kilometers long and is the second longest natural lake entirely within British Columbia after Babine Lake. Nadina River is the inflow of the lake at the...

          • Nadina River
            Nadina River
            The Nadina River is a river in Range 4 Coast Land District, British Columbia, Canada, at 53° 58' 59" N - 126° 31' 0" W. It feeds into François Lake at its west end. François Lake is about south of Burns Lake on Highway 35.-Name origin:...

  • Cheslatta River
    • Cheslatta Lake
    • Bryan Arm
    • Chelaslie Arm
  • Nechako Reservoir
    Nechako Reservoir
    The Nechako Reservoir, sometimes called the Ootsa Lake Reservoir, is a hydroelectric reservoir in British Columbia, Canada that was formed by a diversion of the Nechako River through the Kitimat Ranges of the Coast Mountains to sea level at Kemano to provide power for the aluminum smelter at Kitimat...

    • Tetachuck Lake
      • Allin Bay
        • Natalkuz Lake
        • Chedakuz Arm,
          • Knewstubb Lake
            Knewstubb Lake
            Knewstubb Lake is an arm or stretch of the Ootsa Lake Reservoir in the Nechako Country of the western Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It forms part of the south arm of the reservoir, which includes adjoining stretches such as Eutsuk Lake and Natalkuz Lake, which are "upstream" to the...

                • Murray Lake
              • Euchu Reach
          • Entiako River
            • Entiako Lake
          • Chief Louis Arm
    • Ootsa Lake
      • Tahtsa Reach, Tahtsa Lake
        • Tahtsa River
      • Whitesail Lake
        • Zinc Bay
        • Little Whitesail Lake
          • Troitsa Lake
            • Troitsa River

Fraser River - Nechako to Thompson River

  • Cottonwood River
    Cottonwood River (Fraser River)
    Cottonwood River is a tributary of the Fraser River in the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Rising at the confluence of the Swift River and Lightning Creek at Coldspring House in the Cariboo goldfields of the northern Cariboo Plateau, it flows northwest and then turns southwest to...

    • Swift River
      • John Boyd Creek
        • Mary Creek
          Mary Creek
          Mary Creek is a creek in the Cariboo region of British Columbia. The creek is located in Cottonwood Country which is between Quesnel and Barkerville. Mary Creek is small tributary of John Boyd Creek which flows into the Cottonwood River. Terry Toop discovered gold on Mary Creek in the fall of 1972...

  • Quesnel River
    Quesnel River
    The Quesnel River is a major tributary of the Fraser River in the Cariboo District of central British Columbia. It begins at the outflow of Quesnel Lake, at the town of Likely and flows for about northwest to its confluence with the Fraser at the city of Quesnel.- History :Just downstream from...

    • Cariboo River
      Cariboo River
      The Cariboo River is a river in the Cariboo District of the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is a tributary of the Quesnel River, joining that river just northwest of the settlement of Likely. Its reaches below Cariboo Lake were formerly known also as the North Fork Quesnel...

      • Little River
      • Matthew River
        • Lanezi Lake
        • Isaac Lake
          • Wolverine River
    • Quesnel Lake
      Quesnel Lake
      Quesnel Lake is a glacial lake or fjord in British Columbia, Canada, and is the origin of the Quesnel River. With a maximum depth of 610 meters , it is the deepest lake in British Columbia, though not the deepest lake in Canada, as is often claimed. That distinction belongs to Great Slave Lake...

      • Roaring River
      • Mitchell River
        • Mitchel Lake
      • Niagara Creek
      • Horsefly River
        Horsefly River
        The Horsefly River is a river in the Cariboo district of British Columbia, Canada. Originating near the Wells Gray Provincial Park, it is a tributary to the Quesnel River, which in turn is a major tributary of the Fraser River. The Horsefly River is a spawning ground for sockeye, chinook and coho...

        • Horsefly Lake
          Horsefly Lake
          Horsefly Lake is a lake in the eastern Cariboo region of the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It lies at the head of the Horsefly River, a tributary of the Quesnel River, and is one of several large lakes at the verge of the Cariboo Plateau and the Cariboo Mountains ; Quesnel Lake,...

  • West Road
    West Road River
    The West Road River or Blackwater River is a major tributary of the Fraser River, flowing generally north-eastward from the northern slopes of the Ilgachuz Range and across the Fraser Plateau in the Chilcotin region of central British Columbia, Canada...

     or Blackwater River
  • Williams Lake River
    Williams Lake River
    Williams Lake River is a tributary of the Fraser River in the Canadian province of British Columbia.-Course:Williams Lake River originates in Williams Lake, whose main tributary is the San Jose River. From Williams Lake the Williams Lake River flows a short distance west to join the Fraser River....

    • Williams Lake
      • San Jose River
        San Jose River
        The San Jose River is a river in the Cariboo region of the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It rises in the area just northwest of 100 Mile House and includes in its watershed Lac La Hache, flowing northwestwards from there to its mouth at the head of Williams Lake, at the city of the...

  • Chilcotin River
    Chilcotin River
    The Chilcotin River is a long tributary of the Fraser River in southern British Columbia, Canada. It drains the Chilcotin Plateau, which lies between the Fraser River and the Coast Mountains...

    • Chilko River
      Chilko River
      The Chilko River is a 75 km waterway in the Chilcotin District of the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada, connecting Chilko Lake to the Chilcotin River. Its main tributary is the Taseko River....

      • Taseko River
        Taseko River
        The Taseko River , or Desiqox in the original Chilcotin, is a tributary of British Columbia's Chilko River, a tributary of the Chilcotin River which joins the Fraser near the city of Williams Lake....

        • Taseko Lake
          • Lord River
            Lord River
            The Lord River is a tributary of the Taseko River in the southern Chilcotin District of the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada, joining that river via the head of Upper Taseko Lake, which is also fed by the upper reaches of the Taseko River proper. The Lord River rises in the area of...

          • Tchaikazan River
            Tchaikazan River
            The Tchaikazan River is an important tributary of the Taseko River in the Chilcotin District of the Central Interior of British Columbia, flowing into it from the southwest at the narrows of the Taseko Lakes from its source on the north flank Mount Monmouth...

      • Chilko Lake
        Chilko Lake
        Chilko Lake is a 180 km² lake in west-central British Columbia, at the head of the Chilko River on the Chilcotin Plateau. The lake is about 65 km long, with a southwest arm 10 km long. It is one of the largest lakes by volume in the province because of its great depth, and the...

        • Edmond River
      • Chilanko River
        Chilanko River
        The Chilanko River is a river in the Chilcotin District of the Central Interior region of the Canadian province of British Columbia.The name of the river derives from a Chilcotin word meaning "many beaver river".-Course:...

  • Churn Creek
    Churn Creek
    Churn Creek is a tributary of the Fraser River in the Canadian province of British Columbia.-Course:Churn Creek flows generally northeast, joining the Fraser River just south of the headquarters of the Gang Ranch and opposite the community of Dog Creek and associated creek...

  • Bridge River
    Bridge River
    The Bridge River is, or was, a major tributary of British Columbia's Fraser River, entering that stream about six miles upstream from the town of Lillooet.-Name:Its name in the Lillooet language is Xwisten , sometimes spelled Nxwisten or Nxo-isten)...

    • Yalakom River
      Yalakom River
      The Yalakom River is a tributary of the Bridge River, which is one of the principal tributaries of the Fraser River, entering it near the town of Lillooet, British Columbia. In frontier times it was also known as the North Fork of the Bridge River, and joins the Bridge River proper at Moha, a...

    • Carpenter Lake
      Carpenter Lake
      Carpenter Lake, officially Carpenter Lake Reservoir, is the largest of the three reservoirs of the Bridge River Power Project, which is located in the mountains west of Lillooet, British Columbia...

      • Marshall Creek
        • Marshall Lake
      • Tyaughton Creek
        Tyaughton Creek
        Tyaughton Creek, formerly gazetted as the Tyaughton River, also historically known as Tyoax Creek, is a 50 kilometre tributary of British Columbia's Bridge River, flowing generally southeast to enter the main flow of that river about mid-way along the length of Carpenter Lake, a reservoir formed by...

          • Liza Creek
            • Liza Lake
        • Tyaughton Lake
          Tyaughton Lake
          Tyaughton Lake, also known as Tyoax Lake or Tyax Lake, is a lake in the Bridge River Country of the West-Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada, located to the north of Carpenter Lake, a reservoir along the Bridge River formed by Terzaghi Dam of the Bridge River Power Project...

          • Tyaughton Creek
            Tyaughton Creek
            Tyaughton Creek, formerly gazetted as the Tyaughton River, also historically known as Tyoax Creek, is a 50 kilometre tributary of British Columbia's Bridge River, flowing generally southeast to enter the main flow of that river about mid-way along the length of Carpenter Lake, a reservoir formed by...

            • Relay Creek
            • Noaxe Creek
      • Gun Creek
        • Lajoie Creek
          • Gun Lake
            Gun Lake (British Columbia)
            Gun Lake, often spelled Gunn Lake and also known as Big Gun Lake, is a lake and unincorporated community in the Bridge River Country of the West-Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada, located 5 miles northwest of the community of Gold Bridge...

            • Lajoie Creek
              • Lajoie Lake
                Lajoie Lake
                Lajoie Lake, also known as Little Gun Lake, is a small lake in the Bridge River Country of the West-Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada, located three miles west of the community of Gold Bridge and just southwest of Gun Lake, which is also known as Big Gun Lake...

        • Leckie Creek
        • Slim Creek
    • Bridge River
      Bridge River
      The Bridge River is, or was, a major tributary of British Columbia's Fraser River, entering that stream about six miles upstream from the town of Lillooet.-Name:Its name in the Lillooet language is Xwisten , sometimes spelled Nxwisten or Nxo-isten)...

      • Hurley River
        Hurley River
        The Hurley River is a major tributary of the Bridge River of west-central British Columbia that was earlier known as the South Fork of that larger river. It was for a while known as "Hamilton's River" after Danny Hamilton, an American who was among the first to settle in the goldfields region of...

        • Cadwallader Creek
          Cadwallader Creek
          Cadwallader Creek is an important tributary of the Hurley River in the Bridge River Country of the British Columbia Interior, Canada, most notable for its role as the home of the Bralorne and Pioneer Mines and associated gold claims and workings...

      • Downton Lake
        Downton Lake
        Downton Lake, originally Downton Reservoir, and also known as Downton Lake Reservoir, is a reservoir in the Bridge River Country of the Interior of British Columbia, Canada, formed by Lajoie Dam, the uppermost of the series of dams and diversions of the Bridge River Power Project.It was named for...

        • Bridge River
          Bridge River
          The Bridge River is, or was, a major tributary of British Columbia's Fraser River, entering that stream about six miles upstream from the town of Lillooet.-Name:Its name in the Lillooet language is Xwisten , sometimes spelled Nxwisten or Nxo-isten)...

          • Nichols Creek
  • Seton River
    Seton River
    The Seton River is a tributary of the Fraser River in the Canadian province of British Columbia.-Course:The Seton River originates at the foot of Anderson Lake and runs initially for only 3km to the head of Seton Lake...

     (Seton Creek)
    • Cayoosh Creek
      Cayoosh Creek
      Cayoosh Creek is a northeast-flowing tributary of the Seton River in the Canadian province of British Columbia.-Course:Cayoosh Creek flows generally northeast from sources in the eponymous Cayoosh Range north of Cayoosh Pass to join the Seton River at of Lillooet...

      • Duffey Lake
        • Cayoosh Creek
          Cayoosh Creek
          Cayoosh Creek is a northeast-flowing tributary of the Seton River in the Canadian province of British Columbia.-Course:Cayoosh Creek flows generally northeast from sources in the eponymous Cayoosh Range north of Cayoosh Pass to join the Seton River at of Lillooet...

    • Seton Lake
      Seton Lake
      Seton Lake is a freshwater fjord draining east via the Seton River into the Fraser River at the town of Lillooet, British Columbia, about 22 km long and 243 m in elevation and 26.2 square kilometres in area...

      • Seton River
        Seton River
        The Seton River is a tributary of the Fraser River in the Canadian province of British Columbia.-Course:The Seton River originates at the foot of Anderson Lake and runs initially for only 3km to the head of Seton Lake...

         (Seton Portage River)
        • Anderson Lake
          • McGillivray Creek
          • Haylmore Creek
            Haylmore Creek
            Haylmore Creek is the largest tributary of the Gates River, flowing northwest from its origin in the central Cayoosh Range to join that river at the community of Devine, British Columbia, Canada, in the Lillooet Country of the Southern Interior of British Columbia.Above the basins of a lower west...

          • Gates River
            Gates River
            The Gates River is a short river in the Lillooet Country of the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Approximately 14.5 km in length, it flows generally northeast from the outlet of Birken Lake to its mouth at the head of Anderson Lake...

  • Stein River
    Stein River
    The Stein River is a tributary of the Fraser River in the Canadian province of British Columbia.The name is derived from the Nlaka'pamux word Stagyn, meaning "hidden place", referring to the fact that the size and extent of the Stein River valley is not very noticeable from the river's confluence...


Thompson River
Thompson River
The Thompson River is the largest tributary of the Fraser River, flowing through the south-central portion of British Columbia, Canada. The Thompson River has two main branches called the South Thompson and the North Thompson...

  • Botanie Creek
  • Nicoamen River
    Nicoamen River
    The Nicoamen River is a tributary of the Thompson River in the southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, located 15 km upstream from its confluence with the Thompson at Lytton....

  • Skoonka Creek
  • Murray Creek
  • Nicola River
    Nicola River
    The Nicola River, originally French Rivière de Nicholas or Rivière de Nicolas, adapted to Nicolas River, Nicola's River in English, , is one of the major tributaries of the Thompson River in the Canadian province of British Columbia, entering the latter at the town of Spences Bridge...

    • Spius Creek
    • Coldwater River
      Coldwater River (British Columbia)
      The Coldwater River is located in south central British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest tributary of the Nicola River, joining it at the city of Merritt. Its traditional native name is Ntstlatko ....

    • Nicola Lake
      Nicola Lake
      Nicola Lake is a glacially formed narrow, deep lake located in the South-Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada approximately ten kilometres northeast of the city of Merritt...

      • Quilchena Creek
  • Oregon Jack Creek
  • Bonaparte River
    Bonaparte River
    The Bonaparte River is a tributary of the Thompson River, joining it at the community of Ashcroft, British Columbia. The river is about long, including the length of Bonaparte Lake...

    • Cache Creek
      Cache Creek (British Columbia)
      Cache Creek, originally Rivière de la Cache, is a tributary of the Bonaparte River in the Thompson Country of the Interior of British Columbia, Canada, joining that river at the town of Cache Creek, British Columbia, which is located at the junction of the Trans-Canada and Cariboo...

    • Hat Creek
      Hat Creek (British Columbia)
      Hat Creek is a tributary of the Bonaparte River in British Columbia, Canada, joining that stream at Carquile, which is also known as Lower Hat Creek and is the site of the Hat Creek Ranch heritage museum and visitor centre...

    • Rayfield River
  • Deadman River
    Deadman River
    The Deadman River, also known as the Deadman's River, Deadman Creek or Deadman's Creek, is a tributary of the Thompson River in the British Columbia Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is about in length.-Name:...

  • Kamloops Lake
    Kamloops Lake
    Kamloops Lake in British Columbia, Canada is situated on the Thompson River just west of Kamloops. The lake is 1.6 km wide, 29 km long, and up to 152 m deep...

    • Tranquille River
      Tranquille River
      Tranquille River is a river located in the Thompson region of British Columbia. The river is located on the north side of Kamloops Lake almost west of Kamloops, near Tranquille, Kamloops. The river was discovered as gold-bearing in 1852...

  • South Thompson River
    • Monte Creek
    • Chase Creek
    • Little Shuswap Lake
      Little Shuswap Lake
      Little Shuswap Lake is a small lake in the Thompson River basin of the southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, which sits at the transition between the Thompson Country to the west and the Shuswap Country to the east...

      • Little River
        • Shuswap Lake
          Shuswap Lake
          Shuswap Lake is a lake located in south-central British Columbia, Canada that drains via the Little River into Little Shuswap Lake. Little Shuswap Lake is the source of the South Thompson River, a branch of the Thompson River, a tributary of the Fraser River...

          • Adams River
            Adams River (British Columbia)
            The Adams River is a tributary of the Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada. Beginning in the Monashee Mountains to the north, the Upper Adams River flows mainly southward and eventually reaches Adams Lake. The Lower Adams River begins at the southern end of the lake and flows into the extreme...

          • Seymour River
            Seymour River (Shuswap Lake)
            The Seymour River is a river in the North Shuswap of British Columbia, Canada. It begins in the Upper Seymour River PP north of Shuswap Lake. Its main tributaries are Smoky House & Ratchford Creek. Just below Ratchford creek confluence lies the Seymour River Falls, a treacherous 3-tiered waterfall...

          • Anstey River
          • Eagle River
            • Perry River
          • Sicamous Narrows
            • Mara Lake
              Mara Lake
              Mara Lake is a lake in the Shuswap Country of the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, located immediately south of the community of Sicamous and to the north of the community of Enderby. It is the outlet of the Shuswap River, which begins in the Monashee Mountains to the east...

              • Shuswap River
                Shuswap River
                The basin of the Shuswap River lies northeast of the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia. It is the upper part of the drainage better known to British Columbians as belonging to Shuswap Lake and the South Thompson River...

                • Mabel Lake
                  Mabel Lake
                  Mabel Lake is a lake located in southern Interior British Columbia, Canada, that is fed by and drained by the Shuswap River. It is located southeast of Shuswap Lake, northeast of Okanagan Lake, and west of the Monashee Mountains, and is popular for camping and fishing.The lake is oriented roughly...

                  • Wap Creek
                • Sugar Lake
                  • Shuswap River
                    Shuswap River
                    The basin of the Shuswap River lies northeast of the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia. It is the upper part of the drainage better known to British Columbians as belonging to Shuswap Lake and the South Thompson River...

                    • Tsuius Creek
                    • Joss Creek
          • Salmon River
            Salmon River (Shuswap Lake)
            The Salmon River is a river in the Shuswap region of British Columbia, Canada.The river arises in the mountains between Kamloops and Kelowna. It flows west to Salmon Lake, then issues northeastward and descends into a broad valley near Westwold...

  • North Thompson River
    • Barrière River
    • Clearwater River
      Clearwater River (British Columbia)
      The Clearwater River is the largest tributary of the North Thompson River, joining it at the community of Clearwater, British Columbia. The Clearwater rises from glaciers in the Cariboo Mountains and flows in a mostly southerly direction for to the North Thompson. Its entire course, except the...

      • Mahood River
        Mahood River
        The Mahood River is a river in the northern Shuswap Highland of the Central Interior of British Columbia in Wells Gray Provincial Park. It is long from its source at Mahood Lake to its confluence with the Clearwater River, a tributary of the North Thompson River...

        • Mahood Lake
          Mahood Lake
          Mahood Lake is a lake in the South Cariboo region of the Interior of British Columbia in Wells Gray Provincial Park. It is drained by the Mahood River, a tributary of the Clearwater River which has cut a deep canyon into Cambrian rocks and Pleistocene glacial moraines...

          • Canim River
            Canim River
            The Canim River is a river in the South Cariboo region of the Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It begins at the outlet of Canim Lake and runs approximately 1.8km to Canim Falls, the river then continues approximately 9 kilometres via a canyon cut into a lava plateau, to Mahood Lake."Canim"...

            • Canim Lake
              Canim Lake (British Columbia)
              Canim Lake is a lake in British Columbia, Canada. It is located approximately 35 km northeast of 100 Mile House.-Provincial parks around Canim Lake:*Canim Beach Provincial Park*Roserim Creek Provincial Park*Wells Gray Provincial Park...

              • Bridge Creek
                Bridge Creek (British Columbia)
                Bridge Creek is a creek in the South Cariboo region of the Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Its meandering course across the Cariboo Plateau is approximately 85 kilometres in length, beginning at Bridge Lake and running roughly westwards to the town of 100 Mile House and from there turning...

      • Murtle River
        Murtle River
        The Murtle River is a river in east-central British Columbia, Canada. It rises from a large unnamed glacier in the Cariboo Mountains at an elevation of and flows southwest for to the head of gigantic Murtle Lake. The river also drains Murtle Lake then flows southwest for into the Clearwater...

      • Clearwater Lake
        Clearwater Lake (British Columbia)
        Clearwater Lake is one of six large lakes in Wells Gray Provincial Park, east-central British Columbia, Canada. It is an expansion of the Clearwater River, downstream from Hobson Lake.-Formation:...

      • Azure River
        • Azure Lake
          Azure Lake
          Azure Lake is a fjord-like lake located in east-central British Columbia, Canada. It is an expansion of the Azure River which rises from an unnamed glacier in the Cariboo Mountains. The outflow is also called the Azure River, but it is only long before it flows into the Clearwater River...

          • Angus Horne Lake
            Angus Horne Lake
            Angus Horne Lake is located in Wells Gray Provincial Park in east-central British Columbia, Canada. It is an expansion of Angus Horne Creek which rises from an unnamed glacier in the Cariboo Mountains...

    • Raft River
    • Mad River
    • Blue River
    • Mud Creek
    • Thunder River
    • Albreda River

Fraser River below Thompson River

  • Nahatlatch River
    Nahatlatch River
    The Nahatlatch River is a tributary of the Fraser River in the Canadian province of British Columbia.-Course:The Nahatlatch River originates in the Coast Mountains and flows generally east to join the Fraser River north of Boston Bar....

  • Anderson River
    Anderson River (British Columbia)
    The Anderson River is a tributary of the Fraser River in the Canadian province of British Columbia.The river is presumably named after Alexander Caulfield Anderson of the Hudson's Bay Company who traveled through the region in 1847-48.-Course:...

  • Coquihalla River
    Coquihalla River
    The Coquihalla River is located in the Cascade Mountains near the town of Hope, British Columbia. It originates in the Coquihalla Lakes and empties into the Fraser River at Hope....

    • Nicolum River
      Nicolum River
      The Nicolum River, formerly Nicolum Creek, is a tributary of the Coquihalla River, rising in the Cascade Mountains and flowing northwest to join that stream near the town of Hope, British Columbia, Canada...

  • Ruby Creek
    Ruby Creek (Fraser River)
    Ruby Creek is a tributary of the Fraser River in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada, rising in the southern Lillooet Ranges and joining the Fraser east of Sea Bird Island at the locality of Ruby Creek and the associated Ruby Creek Indian Reserve No. 2. It is the largest tributary along...

  • Sumas River
    Sumas River
    The Sumas River is a tributary of the Fraser River in the Canadian province of British Columbia and the U.S. state of Washington.-Course:The Sumas River originates in Whatcom County, Washington just north of the Nooksack River and west of Sumas Mountain...

    • Vedder River
      Vedder River
      The Vedder River, called the Chilliwack River above Vedder Crossing, is a river in the Canadian province of British Columbia and the U.S. state of Washington....

       (aka Chilliwack River)
      • Sweltzer River
        Sweltzer River
        The Sweltzer Creek is a creek in British Columbia, Canada, that drains the waters of Cultus Lake into the Chilliwack River. It is about 3 km long and much of it runs through Soowahlie Indian Reserve No. 14, which is under the administration of the Soowahlie Indian Band.The name Sweltzer Creek...

      • Slesse Creek
        Slesse Creek
        Slesse Creek is a creek in Whatcom County, Washington and British Columbia. It is a tributary of the Chilliwack River and is known as Silesia Creek south of the border and Slesse Creek north of it.-East Fork:...

      • Depot Creek
        Depot Creek
        Depot Creek is a large creek in Whatcom County, Washington and British Columbia. Its headwaters are in Washington however, its mouth is in British Columbia. It is best known for the waterfall it flows over, Depot Creek Falls...

  • Harrison River
    Harrison River
    The Harrison River is a short but large tributary of the Fraser River, entering it near the community of Chehalis, British Columbia. The Harrison drains Harrison Lake and is the de facto continuation of the Lillooet River, which feeds the lake....

    • Chehalis River
      Chehalis River (British Columbia)
      The Chehalis River is located in the southwest corner of British Columbia, Canada near the city of Chilliwack. It flows south-eastward out of the Douglas Ranges of the Coast Mountains, draining into the Harrison River....

      • Chehalis Lake
        Chehalis Lake
        Chehalis Lake is a lake on the Chehalis River in the Lower Mainland of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. The lake and the river share the name with the community of Chehalis, British Columbia, which is the home of the Sts'Ailes people, a Halqemeylem-speaking Coast Salish group...

    • Harrison Lake
      Harrison Lake
      Harrison Lake is the largest lake in the southern Coast Mountains of Canada, being about 250 square kilometres in area. It is about 60 km in length and at its widest almost 9 km across. Its southern end, at the resort community of Harrison Hot Springs, is c. 95 km east of...

      • Silver River
        Silver River (British Columbia)
        The Silver River, aka the Big Silver River and Big Silver Creek, or zácta in the St'at'imcets language of the In-SHUCK-ch people, is the second-largest stream entering Harrison Lake in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada...

      • Tretheway Creek
      • Tipella Creek
      • Lillooet River
        Lillooet River
        The Lillooet River is a major river of the southern Coast Mountains of British Columbia. It begins at Silt Lake, on the southern edge of the Lillooet Crown Icecap about 80 kilometres northwest of Pemberton and about 85 kilometres northwest of Whistler...

        • Sloquet Creek
        • Fire Creek
        • Snowcap Creek
        • Lillooet Lake
          Lillooet Lake
          Lillooet Lake is a lake in British Columbia, Canada about 25 km in length and about 33.5 square kilometres in area. It is about 95 km downstream from the source of the Lillooet River, which resumes its course after leaving Little Lillooet Lake, aka Tenas Lake...

          • Joffre Creek
          • Birkenhead River
            Birkenhead River
            The Birkenhead River, formerly known as the Portage River, the Pole River and the Mosquito River, is a major tributary of the Lillooet River, which via Harrison Lake and the Harrison River is one of the major tributaries of the lower Fraser River...

            • Birkenhead Lake
              • Taillefer Creek
          • Green River
            Green River (British Columbia)
            The Green River is a tributary of the Lillooet River in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. Approximately 25 kilometres in length, it begins at the outflow of Green Lake in Whistler and joins the Lillooet River a couple of kilometres above where the river flows into Lillooet Lake...

            • Rutherford Creek
              Rutherford Creek
              Rutherford Creek is a tributary of the Green River, British Columbia, Canada, entering that river a few miles above Nairn Falls Provincial Park, near the village of Pemberton. The creek's headwaters are on the eastern side of the Pemberton Icefield. from where it flows southeast for the first half...

            • Soo River
              Soo River
              The Soo River is a tributary of the Green River in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia, Canada, joining that river just north of the Resort Municipality of Whistler...

            • Green Lake
              Green Lake (Whistler)
              Green Lake is the largest and most northerly lake in the Resort Municipality of Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. It is the source of the Green River, a tributary of the Lillooet River, and is fed by the River of Golden Dreams, which issues from Alta Lake, which is at the height of land dividing...

                • Rainbow Creek
              • River of Golden Dreams
                River of Golden Dreams
                The River of Golden Dreams, officially Alta Creek, is a short river in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, connecting Alta Lake to Green Lake , which is drained by the Green River....

                 (Alta Creek)
                • Alta Lake
                  Alta Lake (British Columbia)
                  Alta Lake is a lake in the Resort Municipality of Whistler, British Columbia, Canada.Originally named Summit Lake, Alta Lake was renamed to avoid confusion with the many other Summit Lakes in British Columbia. The name is derived from the Spanish for "high up" or "upper". The lake's southern end...

                  • Brio Creek
              • Fitzsimmons Creek
                Fitzsimmons Creek
                Fitzsimmons Creek is a large creek in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, having its origins at the Fitzsimmons Glacier in the Garibaldi Ranges of the Coast Mountains...

          • Ryan River
            Ryan River
            The Ryan River is a short but major tributary of the Lillooet River, running largely eastward approximately 42 km from its source on the eastern flank of the Pemberton Icefield before joining the Lillooet River in the area of Pemberton Meadows.-References:*...

          • Meager Creek
            Meager Creek
            Meager Creek is a creek in the southern Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia, Canada. It flows northeast into the Lillooet River....

          • Salal Creek
  • Norrish Creek
    Norrish Creek
    Norrish Creek is a tributary of the Fraser River. It is located in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada.- Course :Norrish Creek has its source in Dickson Lake, a medium sized, seldom visited reservoir at the bases of Mount Wardrop and Catherwood. The creek flows alongside Norrish Creek...

  • Hatzic Slough
    • Hatzic Lake
      Hatzic Lake
      Hatzic Lake is an oxbow lake adjoining the Fraser River on the east side of Mission, British Columbia, Canada, immediately below that district municipality's neighbourhood of Hatzic, which is on a benchland above and to the west of the lake...

      • Hatzic Creek
      • Durieu Creek
  • D'Herbomez Creek
    D'Herbomez Creek
    D'Herbomez Creek is a creek in eastern Mission, British Columbia, flowing southeast to join the Fraser River at the Pekw'Xe:yles Indian Reserve D'Herbomez Creek is a creek in eastern Mission, British Columbia, flowing southeast to join the Fraser River at the Pekw'Xe:yles Indian Reserve D'Herbomez...

  • Silver Creek
  • Stave River
    Stave River
    The Stave River is a tributary of the Fraser, joining it at the boundary between the municipalities of Maple Ridge and Mission, about 35 km east of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, in the Central Fraser Valley region....

    • Silvermere Lake
      Silvermere Lake
      Silvermere Lake, located on the west side of Silverdale, a rural neighbourhood of Mission, British Columbia, is a man made lake. It is visible from and adjacent to the Lougheed Highway, which follows a causeway on the lake's south side...

    • Hayward Lake
      Hayward Lake
      Hayward Lake is a lake and reservoir on the Stave River in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. Located in the District of Mission about 60 km east of Vancouver, Hayward Lake is formed by Ruskin Dam, which lies about 3 km upstream from the Stave River's confluence with the...

      • Steelhead Creek
      • Stave Lake
        Stave Lake
        Stave Lake is a hydroelectric reservoir in the Stave River system, located on the northern edge of the District of Mission, about 65 km east of Vancouver, British Columbia. The main arm of the lake is just over 20 km long, and there is a southwest arm ending at Stave Falls Dam about...

        • McConnell Creek
        • Cascade Creek
        • Terepocki Creek
        • Winslow Creek
        • Tingle Creek
        • Stave River
          Stave River
          The Stave River is a tributary of the Fraser, joining it at the boundary between the municipalities of Maple Ridge and Mission, about 35 km east of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, in the Central Fraser Valley region....

          • Piluk Creek
  • Whonnock Creek
  • Kanaka Creek
    • McNutt Creek
  • Pitt River
    Pitt River
    The Pitt River in British Columbia, Canada is a large tributary of the Fraser River, entering it a few miles upstream from New Westminster and about 25 km ESE of Downtown Vancouver. The river, which begins in the Garibaldi Ranges of the Coast Mountains, is in two sections above and below Pitt...

    • Alouette River
      Alouette River
      The Alouette River is a river in the Canadian province of British Columbia.The Alouette River was known as the Lillooet River until 1914, at which time its name was changed to avoid confusion with the much larger Lillooet River...

      • Alouette Lake
        Alouette Lake
        Alouette Lake, originally Lillooet Lake and not to be confused with the lake of that name farther north, is a lake and reservoir in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada. It is located at the southeast foot of the mountain group known as the Golden Ears and is about 8 km in length on a...

        • Gold Creek
    • Widgeon Creek
    • Pitt Lake
      Pitt Lake
      Pitt Lake is the second-largest lake in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, being about 53.5 square kilometres in area. It is about 25 km long and about 4.5 km wide at its widest, and is also one of the world's largest tidal lakes, its confluence with the Fraser being only a few miles upstream...

      • Pitt River
        Pitt River
        The Pitt River in British Columbia, Canada is a large tributary of the Fraser River, entering it a few miles upstream from New Westminster and about 25 km ESE of Downtown Vancouver. The river, which begins in the Garibaldi Ranges of the Coast Mountains, is in two sections above and below Pitt...

  • Coquitlam River
    Coquitlam River
    The Coquitlam River is located in between the cities of Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam, suburban municipalities located in the Metro Vancouver. This river is a tributary for the Fraser River. Each year hundreds of salmon return to spawn in the Coquitlam River. There is a reservoir near the...

    • Coquitlam Lake
      Coquitlam Lake
      Coquitlam Lake is a reservoir located just north of Coquitlam, British Columbia. It is one of the three main water sources for Metro Vancouver, and also a part of BC Hydro's power generation system...


  • Brunette River
    Brunette River
    The Brunette River runs through East Burnaby and Coquitlam, flowing out of Burnaby Lake and to the Fraser River. According to a map and materials by Heritage Advisory Committee and Environment and Waste Management Committee of the City of Burnaby , the number of native campsites discovered on the...

    • Burnaby Lake
      • Still Creek
        Still Creek
        Still Creek is a long stream flowing across Central Burnaby, British Columbia and into Burnaby Lake . Still Creek's path lies mainly through the industrial area which contributes to its high level of pollution, although through dedicated work of local volunteers the creek is slowly recovering.In...


Skagit Bay
Skagit Bay
Skagit Bay is a bay and strait located in the U.S. state of Washington. It is part of the Whidbey Island Basin of Puget Sound. The Skagit River empties into Skagit Bay. To the south, Skagit Bay connects with the rest of Puget Sound via Saratoga Passage and Possession Sound...

/Puget Sound
Puget Sound
Puget Sound is a sound in the U.S. state of Washington. It is a complex estuarine system of interconnected marine waterways and basins, with one major and one minor connection to the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the Pacific Ocean — Admiralty Inlet being the major connection and...

 (U.S.)

  • Skagit River
    Skagit River
    The Skagit River is a river in southwestern British Columbia in Canada and northwestern Washington in the United States, approximately 150 mi long...

    • Sumallo River
      Sumallo River
      The Sumallo River is located in southern British Columbia, in the Cascade Mountains to the east of Hope. It begins on the east slopes of Mount Payne, south of the village of Sunshine Valley. It flows north until it reaches Sunshine Valley where it turns southeast and proceeds into Manning Park...

    • Ross Lake
      Ross Lake
      Ross Lake is a large reservoir in the North Cascade mountains of northern Washington state, USA, and southwestern British Columbia, Canada. The lake runs approximately north-south, is 23 miles long, up to 1.5 miles wide, and the full reservoir elevation is 1,604 feet above sea level .The U.S...

      • Skagit River
        Skagit River
        The Skagit River is a river in southwestern British Columbia in Canada and northwestern Washington in the United States, approximately 150 mi long...


Boundary Bay
Boundary Bay
Boundary Bay is situated on the Pacific coast of North America on the border between the Canadian province of British Columbia and the U.S. state of Washington....

 

  • Nicomekl River
    Nicomekl River
    The Nicomekl River springs from the ground in Langley, British Columbia and travels west through the city to Surrey's Crescent Beach, where it empties into Mud Bay, the northernmost section of the Boundary Bay of the Georgia Strait. It has a total length of 34 km, with a drainage area of...

  • Serpentine River
    Serpentine River (British Columbia)
    The Serpentine Rivers headwaters are in North Surrey, British Columbia. The river winds its way to its mouth at Mud Bay, off the Strait of Georgia and is extensively irrigated...

  • Campbell River
    Campbell River (Semiahmoo Bay)
    The Campbell River is a river in Surrey and Langley, British Columbia, Canada, entering Semiahmoo Bay at the Semiahmoo Indian Reserve, which lies between the City of White Rock and Peace Arch Park on the international boundary....


Burrard Inlet
Burrard Inlet
Burrard Inlet is a relatively shallow-sided coastal fjord in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. Formed during the last Ice Age, it separates the City of Vancouver and the rest of the low-lying Burrard Peninsula from the slopes of the North Shore Mountains, home to the communities of West...

 
  • Mosquito Creek
  • Seymour River
  • Lynn Creek

Indian Arm
Indian Arm
Indian Arm is a steep-sided glacial fjord adjacent to the city of Vancouver in southwestern British Columbia. Formed during the last Ice Age, it extends due north from Burrard Inlet, between the communities of Belcarra and the District of North Vancouver , then on into mountainous wilderness...

 
    • Buntzen Lake
      Buntzen Lake
      Buntzen Lake is a 4.8 kilometres  long lake in Anmore, British Columbia, Canada, in the Greater Vancouver area. It is named after the first general manager of the B.C. Electric Co., Johannes Buntzen...

       (via tunnels)
  • Indian River

Watersheds East of the Alaska Panhandle

(south and east of the Chilkoot Pass)
  • Stewart River
    Stewart River
    The Stewart River is a long river in the Yukon Territory of Canada. It originates in the Selwyn Mountains, which stand on the border between the Northwest Territories and the Yukon Territory. From there, the Stewart flows west, past the village of Mayo...

  • Salmon River
  • Unuk River
    Unuk River
    The Unuk River is a river in the U.S. state of Alaska and the Canadian province of British Columbia. It flows from the Coast Mountains southwest to Behm Canal, northeast of Ketchikan, Alaska....

    • Nesbitt Bay
  • Stikine River
    Stikine River
    The Stikine River is a river, historically also the Stickeen River, approximately 610 km long, in northwestern British Columbia in Canada and southeastern Alaska in the United States...

    • Chukachida River
    • Spatsizi River
      Spatsizi River
      The Spatsizi River is a tributary of the Stikine River, rising near Mount Gunanoot in the southeastern Spatsizi Plateau."Spatsizi" is a phrase from the Sekani language meaning "red goat", a reference to the habit of mountain goats in the region of rolling in the red dust of a particular mountain,...

      • Kluayetz Creek
      • Ross River
    • Pitman River
    • Kehlechoa River
    • McBride River
    • Klappan River
      Klappan River
      The Klappan River is a major tributary of the Stikine River in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It flows north from an area known as the Sacred Headwaters, which is the source not only of this river but also of the Nass, Skeena, Spatsizi and Stikine Rivers...

      • Little Klappan River
    • Tanzilla River
    • Klastline River
    • Tuya River
      Tuya River
      The Tuya River is a major tributary of the Stikine River in far northwestern British Columbia, Canada. Rising at Tuya Lake, which is on the south side of Tuya Mountains Provincial Park, it flows south to meet the Stikine River where that river bisects the Tahltan Highland. Its main tributary is...

      • Little Tuya River
        Little Tuya River
        The Little Tuya River is a river in far northwestern British Columbia, Canada, flowing southeast from the Nahlin Plateau to meet its parent, the Tuya River a few kilometres upstream from the latter's confluence with the Stikine River. It is the Tuya's only significant tributary....

    • Tahltan River
      Tahltan River
      The Tahltan River is a river in northern British Columbia, Canada. It flows southwest into the Stikine River. The First Nations community of Tahltan is located at the confluence....

      • Little Tahltan River
        • Hackett River
          Hackett River
          The Hackett River is a river in far northwestern British Columbia. It is a tributary of the Sheslay River, which is a feeder-stream of the Inklin River, the main southeast fork of the Taku. The locality of Sheslay is located at its confluence with the river of that name....

    • Iskut River
      Iskut River
      The Iskut River is the largest tributary of the Stikine River in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, entering it a few miles above its entry into Alaska....

      • Little Iskut River
      • Ningunsaw River
      • Craig River
        Craig River
        The Craig River is a river located in Alaska, United States and British Columbia, Canada, also formerly known as the South Fork of the Iskut River, as it is the main south tributary of the lower Iskut. The Craig has a tributary in Alaska, the South Fork Craig River...

      • Inhini River
      • Katete River (source is in Alaska)
  • Whiting River
    Whiting River
    The Whiting River is a river in Alaska and British Columbia, entering the waters of Stephens Passage at the Borough of Juneau in the Alaska Panhandle between the mouths of the Taku and Stikine Rivers. The main tributary of the Whiting is the South Whiting. The river's basin is at the northern end...

     (estuary is in Alaska)
    • South Whiting River
  • Taku River
    Taku River
    The Taku River is a river running from British Columbia, Canada, to the northwestern coast of North America, at Juneau, Alaska. Its mouth coincides with the Alaska-British Columbia border...

    • Inklin River
      Inklin River
      The Inklin River is a river in northern British Columbia, Canada. It flows northwest into the head of the Taku River, which is formed by the convergence of the Inklin with the Nakina River, which flows southwest to meet it at the uninhabited locality of Inklin, which is located at the...

      • Sheslay River
        Sheslay River
        The Sheslay River is a river in far northwestern British Columbia in the southeast portion of the basin of the Taku River. The river is 85 km in length from the confluence of the Hackett River to the junction of the Nahlin River, which is the commencement of the Inklin River, the main SE...

        • Tatsatua Creek
        • Samotua River
      • Nahlin River
        Nahlin River
        The Nahlin River is a river in far northwestern British Columbia, Canada, flowing northwest to meet the Sheslay River, forming there the commencement of the Inklin River, the main southeast fork of the Taku....

        • Dudidontu River
      • Sutlahine River
    • Nakina River
      Nakina River
      The Nakina River is a river located in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, rising southeast of Atlin Lake and flowing generally Southeast to its confluence with the Inklin River at the locality of Inklin, where the two rivers combine to form the commencement of the Taku River.A major tributary...

    • Yeth Creek
      • Silver Salmon River
      • Sloko River
        • Nakonake River
    • Sittakanay River (confluence with the Taku is in Alaska)
    • Tulsequah River
      Tulsequah River
      The Tulsequah River, formerly the Talsekwe River, is a tributary of the Taku River in northwestern British Columbia, located south of the Atlin District and inland from Juneau, Alaska...

    • Zohini Creek
    • Stuhini Creek

Watersheds North of Alaska Panhandle

(west of the Chilkoot Pass)
  • Alsek River
    Alsek River
    The Alsek River is a wilderness river flowing from the Yukon into Northern British Columbia and into Alaska. The surrounding area from the Western edge of the Alsek to East of the East Alsek is known to locals as Dry Bay.-Course:...

    • Tatshenshini River
      Tatshenshini River
      The Tatshenshini River is a river in the southwestern Yukon and the northwestern corner of British Columbia. It originates in British Columbia, near Haines Highway...

      • Parton River
      • Blanchard River
      • Tats Creek
      • Tkope Creek
    • Range Creek
  • Chilcat River (sp. Chilkat in Alaska)
  • Flemer River
    • Tahini River (NB different from Takhini River
      Takhini River
      The Takhini River is a watercourse in the Yukon Territory of Canada. The river is located just north of Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, and flows from west to east, meeting the Yukon River at a point between Whitehorse and Lake Laberge...

      , which is in same area and runs the other way)
  • Kelsall River
    Kelsall River
    The Kelsall River is a river in the U.S. State of Alaska, the Canadian province of British Columbia, and Yukon Territory. It is a tributary of the Chilkat River, flowing into it in the Haines Borough of Alaska.-See also:*List of rivers of Alaska...

    • Kelsall Lake (Glacier Camp Pass)
  • Klehini River
    Klehini River
    The Klehini River is a large, glacially fed stream in the vicinity of Haines in the U.S. state of Alaska.The Klehini River is approximately 36 miles long from its source in British Columbia to its mouth at the Chilkat River, of which it is the largest tributary...


Marcus Passage watershed

  • Oriflamme Passage
    • Portland Inlet
      Portland Inlet
      Portland Inlet is an inlet of the Pacific Ocean on the coast of British Columbia, Canada, approximately 55 kilometers north of Prince Rupert, British Columbia. It joins the Chatham Sound opposite the Dixon Entrance. It is 40 kilometers long and as much as 13 kilometers wide...

      • Nass Bay, Mill Bay
        • Kincolith River
        • Iknouk River
        • Nass River
          Nass River
          The Nass River is a river in northern British Columbia, Canada. It flows from the Coast Mountains southwest to Nass Bay, a sidewater of Portland Inlet, which connects to the North Pacific Ocean via the Dixon Entrance...

      • Meziadin River, Meziadin Lake
      • Bowser Lake, Bowser River
      • Portland Canal
        Portland Canal
        The Portland Canal is an arm of Portland Inlet, one of the principal inlets of the British Columbia Coast. It is approximately long. The Portland Canal forms part of the border between southeastern Alaska and British Columbia. The name of the entire inlet in the Nisga'a language is K'alii...

        • Bear River
      • Observatory Inlet
        Observatory Inlet
        Observatory Inlet is an inlet on the North Coast of British Columbia. It is a northward extension of Portland Inlet, other sidewaters of which include the Portland Canal. The entrance of Observatory Inlet, from Portland Inlet, lies between Ramsden Point and Nass Point. Ramsden Point also marks, to...

        • Alice Arm
          Alice Arm
          Alice Arm is the east arm of Observatory Inlet, which itself is an arm of Portland Inlet, on the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada, near the border with the American state of Alaska...

          • Kitsault River
            Kitsault River
            The Kitsault River is a river on the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada, located at the head of Alice Arm, which is the east arm of Observatory Inlet, which is a sidewater of Portland Inlet...

            • Dak River
        • Hastings Arm
          Hastings Arm
          Hastings Arm is a fjord on the North Coast of British Columbia, which is the northwest arm of Observatory Inlet, one of the two main branchings of Portland Inlet, the other being the better-known Portland Canal, which forms part of the Canada-United States border...

          • Kshwan River
  • Skeena River
    Skeena River
    The Skeena River is the second longest river entirely within British Columbia, Canada . The Skeena is an important transportation artery, particularly for the Tsimshian and the Gitxsan - whose names mean "inside the Skeena River" and "people of the Skeena River" respectively, and also during the...

    • McNeil River
    • Ayton Creek
    • Ecstall River
    • Khyex River
    • Gitnadoix River
    • Exchamsiks River
    • Lakelse River
      • Lakelse Lake, Furlong Bay
    • Zymoetz River
      Zymoetz River
      The Zymoetz River is a tributary of the Skeena River in the Canadian province of British Columbia.-Course:The Zymoetz River originates in the Coast Mountains and flows generally south and west to join the Skeena River just east of Terrace, British Columbia....

      • Clore River
      • Kitnayakwa River
    • Kispiox River
    • Shegunia River
    • Sicintine River
    • Squinguila River
    • Sustut River
      Sustut River
      The Sustut River is a major tributary of the Skeena River in the north-central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It forms the northwest boundary of the Hogem Ranges and flows southwest to meet the Skeena, north of Hazelton...

      • Bear River
        Bear River (Sustut River)
        The Bear River is a river in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It flows northwest into the Sustut River, which flows southwest into the upper Skeena River....

      • Asitka River
    • Mosque River
    • Duti River
    • Kluatantan River
    • Gossen Creek
    • Kasiks River
      • Kitsumkalum River, Kitsumkalum Lake
    • Kleanza Creek
    • Kwinitsa Creek
    • Bulkley River
      Bulkley River
      The Bulkley River in British Columbia is a major tributary of the Skeena River. The Bulkley is 257 km long with a drainage basin covering 12,400 km²....

      • Telkwa River
        • Toboggan Creek
        • Morice River
          Morice River
          The Morice River is the outflow of Morice Lake south west of Houston, British Columbia, Canada. Morice Lake and Morice River are named after Father Adrien-Gabriel Morice The Morice River is a small river when it leaves Morice Lake but it converges with the Thautil and Gosnell Rivers...

          • Morice Lake, Atna Bay
    • Maxan Lake
    • Decker Lake

Douglas Channel
Douglas Channel
Douglas Channel is one of the principal inlets of the British Columbia Coast. Its official length from the head of Kitimat Arm, where the aluminum smelter town of Kitimat to Wright Sound, on the Inside Passage ferry route, is 90 km...

 watershed

  • Gardner Canal
    Gardner Canal
    The Gardner Canal is one of the principal inlets of the British Columbia Coast. Technically a side-inlet of the larger Douglas Channel, the Gardner is still 90 km in length in its own right; total length of the waterways converging on the Douglas Channel is 320 km making it one of the...

      • Alan Reach
        • Kiltuish Inlet
          • Kiltuish River
      • Europa Reach
        • Brim River
      • Barrie Reach
        • Kemano River
      • Whidbey Reach
        • Chief Matthews Bay
          • Kowesas River
        • Kitlope River
          Kitlope River
          The Kitlope River is a river in the Kitimat Ranges in the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada, flowing north into the head of the Gardner Canal to the south of the smelter town of Kitimat. It is named for the Gitlope group of Haisla, now part of the Haisla Nation government and community at...

          • Tsaytis River
          • Kitlope Lake
            • Tezwa River
              • Kalitan Creek
          • Gamsby River
            • Tenaiko Creek
          • Kapella River
    • Kitimat Arm
      • Kitimat River
        Kitimat River
        The Kitimat River is a river in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Its drainage basin is in size.-Course:The Kitimat River flows generally south into Kitimat Arm at the head of Douglas Channel....

      • Kildala Arm
        • Kildala River
      • Watt Creek

Dean Channel
Dean Channel
Dean Channel is the upper end of one of the longest inlets of the British Columbia Coast, from its head at the mouth of the Kimsquit River. The Dean River, one of the main rivers of the Coast Mountains, enters Dean Channel about below the head of the inlet, at the community of...

 watershed

  • Kimsquit River
  • Dean River
    Dean River
    The Dean River is one of the major rivers of the Kitimat Ranges subrange of the southern Coast Mountains in British Columbia. It begins in the volcanic-shield Ilgachuz Range on the Chilcotin Plateau and winds north around the Rainbow Range to enter Dean Channel at the now-uninhabited, remote...

  • Burke Channel
    Burke Channel
    Burke Channel is a channel in the Central Coast region of the Canadian province of British Columbia, separating the south and east coasts of King Island from the mainland. It was first charted in 1792 by James Johnstone, one of George Vancouver’s officers during his 1791-95 expedition. Vancouver...

    • Kwatna Inlet
      • Quatlena River
      • Kwatna River (via Kwatna Bay)
  • North Bentinck Arm
    North Bentinck Arm
    North Bentinck Arm is short inlet about in length in the Central Coast region of British Columbia, Canada. It is a sidewater of Burke Channel and is linked via that waterway and Labouchere Channel to Dean Channel, which is one of the largest inlets of the BC Coast.A spot on North Bentinck Arm is...

    • Bella Coola River
      Bella Coola River
      The Bella Coola River is a major river on the Pacific slope of the Coast Mountains in southern British Columbia. The town of Bella Coola, which is the historic and ancient capital of the Nuxalk people, is at its mouth on North Bentinck Arm...

      • Atnarko River
        Atnarko River
        The Atnarko River is a river in the Canadian province of British Columbia.-Course:The Atnarko River flows originates at Charlotte Lake. It flows generally west for approximately , joining the Telchako River to form the Bella Coola River. For much of its length the river flows through Tweedsmuir...

        • Talchako River
    • Necleetsconnay River
  • South Bentinck Arm
    • Taleomey River
    • Noeick River
      • Smitley River

Queen Charlotte Strait
Queen Charlotte Strait
Queen Charlotte Strait is a strait between Vancouver Island and the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. It connects Queen Charlotte Sound with Johnstone Strait, Discovery Passage and then to the Strait of Georgia and Puget Sound...

 watershed

  • Knight Inlet
    Knight Inlet
    Knight Inlet is one of the principal inlets of the British Columbia Coast, and the largest of the major inlets in the southern part of the Coast...

    • Klinaklini River
      Klinaklini River
      The Klinaklini River is one of the major rivers of the Pacific Ranges section of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia. It begins in the northern basins of the Pantheon Range to the north of Mount Waddington and briefly heads northeast onto the Chilcotin Plateau before bending around...

      • West Klinaklini River
        West Klinaklini River
        The West Klinaklini River is a brief but voluminous tributary of the Klinaklini River, joining it in its lower reaches above its mouth into Knight Inlet. Only 7 km long, it is formed by the meltwater from the Klinaklini Glacier, the main tongue of the vast Ha-Iltzuk Icefield , which lies west...

  • Koeye River
  • Rivers Inlet
    Rivers Inlet
    Rivers Inlet is a fjord in the Central Coast region of the Canadian province of British Columbia, its entrance from the Dean Channel near that fjord's mouth, about southwest of the community of Bella Coola and about north of the northern tip of Vancouver Island and the western entrance of the...

    • Wannock River
      Wannock River
      The Wannock River is a short river in the Central Coast region of British Columbia, Canada, draining Owikeno Lake and entering Rivers Inlet at the head of that inlet, adjacent to the town of the same name, which is the main modern settlement of the Wuikinuxv people...

      • Owikeno Lake
        Owikeno Lake
        Owikeno Lake, also Owekeeno Lake, Owekano Lake, Oweekayno Lake and other spellings , is a large fjord lake in the Central Coast region of British Columbia, Canada. It connects to the head of Rivers Inlet by the short Wannock River...

        • Sheemahant River
        • Machmell River
          Machmell River
          The Machmell River, also spelled Machmel River, is a river in the Pacific Ranges of the southern Coast Mountains in British Columbia, Canada. It flows west into Owikeno Lake....

  • Kingcome Inlet
    Kingcome Inlet
    Kingcome Inlet is one of the lesser principal fjords of the British Columbia Coast. It is sixth in sequence of the major saltwater fjords north from the 49th parallel north near Vancouver and similar in width to longer inlets such as Knight Inlet and Bute Inlet, but it is only 35 km in...

    • Kingcome River
      Kingcome River
      The Kingcome River is a river in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Its drainage basin is in size.-Course:The Kingcome River flows generally south into Kingcome Inlet, which lies north of and on the inland side of the Broughton Archipelago....

      • Atlatzi River
  • Bond Sound
    • Ahta River

Islands of the British Columbia Coast
British Columbia Coast
The British Columbia Coast or BC Coast is Canada's western continental coastline on the Pacific Ocean. The usage is synonymous with the term West Coast of Canada....

 watersheds

  • Canoona River
    Canoona River
    The Canoona River is located on Princess Royal Island on the Inside Passage of British Columbia. The river spills into the ocean over a series of rapids from Canoona Lake. Fish ladders have been built on both sides of the rapids to help the salmon population return to their spawning areas upstream...

     (Princess Royal Island
    Princess Royal Island
    Princess Royal Island is the largest island on the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada. It is located amongst the isolated inlets and islands east of Hecate Strait on the British Columbia Coast. At , it is the fourth largest island in British Columbia...

    )

Broughton Strait
Broughton Strait
Broughton Strait is a strait off the north coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, separating that island from Malcolm and Cormorant Islands, on the farther side of which is the larger Queen Charlotte Strait, which also lies beyond the western end of Brouhgton Strait, and the mouth of...

Queen Charlotte Strait
Queen Charlotte Strait
Queen Charlotte Strait is a strait between Vancouver Island and the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. It connects Queen Charlotte Sound with Johnstone Strait, Discovery Passage and then to the Strait of Georgia and Puget Sound...

 watersheds
    • Kokish River
    • Nimpkish River
      • Nimpkish Lake
      • Woss Creek
        • Woss Lake
      • Davie River
    • Keogh River
    • Quatsie River
    • Tsuiquate River
    • Shushartie River
    • Nahwitti River
    • Stranby River

Discovery Passage
Discovery Passage
Discovery Passage is a channel that forms part of the Inside Passage between Vancouver Island and the Discovery Islands which lie off the British Columbia coast north of the Georgia Strait. It was named by Captain Vancouver for his ship, the HMS Discovery...

Johnstone Strait
Johnstone Strait
Johnstone Strait is a channel along the north east coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. Opposite the Vancouver Island coast, running north to south, are Hanson Island, West Cracroft Island, the mainland British Columbia Coast, Hardwick Island, West Thurlow Island and East...

 watersheds
    • Campbell River
      Campbell River (Vancouver Island)
      The Campbell River is a river on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, draining into Discovery Passage at the northwest end of the Strait of Georgia, at the City of Campbell River, which is named for the river. The Kwak'wala name for the river, or for the village near its mouth The Campbell...

      • Quinsam River
        • Iron River
          • Chute Creek
      • John Hart Lake
      • Lower Campbell Lake
        • Greenstone Creek
      • Upper Campbell Lake
        • Elk River
          • Cervus Creek
      • Buttle Lake
        Buttle Lake
        Buttle Lake is a lake on Vancouver Island in Strathcona Regional District, British Columbia, Canada. It is about long and side, has an area of , is up to deep, and lies at an elevation of . The lake is located between Campbell River and Gold River in Strathcona Provincial Park; there is a...

        • Wolf River
        • Ralph River
          • Shepherd Creek
        • Myra Creek
        • Thelwood Creek
    • Salmon River
      • White River
      • Memkay River
        • Middle Memkay River
        • North Memkay River
    • Adam River
      • Eve River
    • Tsitika River

Gulf of Georgia watersheds
    • Goldstream River
      Goldstream River
      The Goldstream River is a tributary of the Columbia River, joining that stream via the Lake Revelstoke reservoir after running largely west from the heart of the northern Selkirk Mountains. The river's name derives from the Big Bend Gold Rush of 1865, during which it was the scene of busy...

      • Goldstream Lake
    • Shawnigan River
      • Shawnigan Lake
        Shawnigan Lake
        Shawnigan Lake is a lake on southern Vancouver Island, located to the west of Saanich Inlet and to the south of the Cowichan Valley region. It is the location of the village of Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia...

    • Koksilah River
    • Cowichan River
      Cowichan River
      The Cowichan River is a moderately sized river in British Columbia, Canada. It originates in Cowichan Lake, flowing east towards its end at Cowichan Bay. Its drainage basin is in size....

      • Cowichan Lake
        • Robertson River
          Robertson River
          The Robertson River is a river in Stewart Island/Rakiura, New Zealand. It rises to the east of the Tin Range and flows into the sea east of Port Pegasus.-References:...

    • Chemainus River
      Chemainus River
      The Chemainus River is a river on southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, which enters the Gulf of Georgia near the town of Chemainus, British Columbia, which gets its name from the river.-References:*...

      • Chipman Creek
    • Nanaimo River
      • South Nanaimo River
        • Dunsmuir Creek
      • North Nanaimo River
    • Englishman River
      Englishman River
      Englishman River is located in the eastern side of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. It starts on the eastern slopes of the Beaufort Range, originating from tiny Jewel Lake and flowing in an easterly direction for 40 km, entering the Strait of Georgia at Parksville, British Columbia...

      • South Englishman River
    • Little Qualicum River
      • Cameron Lake
        • Cameron River
          Cameron River
          The Cameron River is a river of New Zealand. It flows southeast from the slopes of Mount Arrowsmith in the Southern Alps, reaching Lake Stream just to the north of the outflow from Lake Heron. The longer Ashburton River flows roughly parallel to the Cameron River, some three kilometres to the...

    • Qualicum River
      Qualicum River
      The Qualicum River is a river on the east coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, flowing northeast into the Strait of Georgia just south of Qualicum Bay, near the town of Qualicum. The river's name comes from that of the Qualicum people....

      • Horne Lake
        Horne Lake
        Horne Lake is located west of Qualicum Beach. Named after Adam Grant Horne, Hudson's Bay Company storekeeper at Nanaimo, who 'discovered' this lake in 1856....

    • Tsable River
    • Trent River
      • Bloedel Creek
    • Puntledge River
      • Tsolum River
      • Browns River
      • Comox Lake
        • Cruickshank River
          • Comox Creek
    • Oyster River
      Oyster River (British Columbia)
      The Oyster River is located on the east side of Vancouver Island between Courtenay and Campbell River, British Columbia, in Canada. The Oyster River runs from Pearl Lake to Saratoga Beach. Spawning channels located on the river are visited yearly by many salmon...

      • Little Oyster River
      • Piggott Creek

Alberni Inlet-Barkley Sound
Barkley Sound
Barkley Sound, also known historically as Barclay Sound, is south of Ucluelet and north of Bamfield on the west coast of Vancouver Island and forms the entrance to the Alberni Inlet...

    • Black River
    • Pachena River
    • Sarita River
      • South Sarita River
    • Franklin River
      Franklin River (Vancouver Island)
      Franklin River in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, is located between Alberni Inlet and Barkley Sound, was named as part of the Vancouver Island Exploration Expedition of 1864. The river was named for Selim Franklin, Esquire, who was Chairman of the Exploration Committee.The Franklin River flows...

      • Corrigan Creek
    • China Creek
    • Somass River
      Somass River
      Somass River is a river on Vancouver Island, in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Its drainage basin is in size.The river's name comes from a Nuu-chah-nulth word meaning "washing".-Course:...

      • Stamp River
        • Ash River
          Ash River
          -See also:*List of rivers of Minnesota-References:**USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Minnesota...

        • Great Central Lake
          Great Central Lake
          Great Central Lake is a lake on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Great Central lake has a depth of 293 metres , making it the second deepest lake on Vancouver Island...

          • Drinkwater Creek
      • Sproat River
        • Sproat Lake
          Sproat Lake
          Sproat Lake, named after Gilbert Malcolm Sproat, is a lake in central Vancouver Island. Home of the last Martin Mars type Waterbombers, and near Port Alberni, Sproat Lake is a summer hangout for the Alberni Valley. Highway 4 runs along its scenic north shore....

          • Taylor River

Clayoquot Sound
Clayoquot Sound
Clayoquot Sound is located on the west coast of Vancouver Island in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is bordered by the Esowista Peninsula to the south, and the Hesquiaht Peninsula to the North. It is a body of water with many inlets and islands. Major inlets include Sydney Inlet,...

  • Cous Creek
  • Nahmint River
  • Effingham River
  • Toquart River
  • Kennedy River
    • Kennedy Lake
      Kennedy Lake
      Kennedy Lake is the largest lake on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Located northeast of Ucluelet on the Island's central west coast, the lake is formed chiefly by the confluence of the Clayoquot and Kennedy Rivers. Outflow is via a short stretch of the Kennedy River into Tofino...

      • Clayoquot River
      • Sand River
  • Tofino Creek
  • Bedwell River
    Bedwell River
    The Bedwell River is a river in the Clayoquot Sound region of the West Coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, emptying into Bedwell Sound, which lies to the north of Meares Island, near the tourist town of Tofino. The indigenous name in the Nuu-chah-nulth language is Oinimitis, which...

    • Ursus Creek
  • Cypress River
  • Moyena River
  • Atleo River
  • Megin River
    • Talbot Creek
  • Sydney River
  • Hesquiat River
    • Hesquiat Lake
  • Houston River
    • Jacklah River
  • Burman River
    • Bancroft Creek

Nootka Sound
Nootka Sound
Nootka Sound is a complex inlet or sound of the Pacific Ocean on the rugged west coast of Vancouver Island, in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Historically also known as King George's Sound, as a strait it separates Vancouver Island and Nootka Island.-History:The inlet is part of the...

    • Gold River
      Gold River, British Columbia
      Gold River is a village located close to the geographic centre of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. In terms of the Island's human geography it is considered to be part of the "North Island", even though it technically is on the Island's west coast....

      • Ucana River
        • Donner Lake
      • Heber River
        • Saunders Creek
      • Upana River
      • Muchalat River
        • Muchalat Lake
          • Oktwanch River
    • Tlupana River
      • Nesook River
    • Conuma River
    • Sucowa River
    • Leiner River
    • Tahsis River
    • Zeballos River
      Zeballos River
      Zeballos River is a river located on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. The river is up island and flows south into the north end of Zeballos Inlet, near the town of Zeballos. The river was discovered to be gold bearing before 1900 and has been mined....

      • Nomash River
    • Kaouk River
    • Artlish River
    • Tahsish River
      • Kwois Creek
    • Marble River
      • Alice Lake
        • Benson River
          • Raging River
      • Victoria Lake
        • Teihsum River
    • Waukwaas River
    • Goodspeed River
    • MacJack River
    • San Josef River
    • Fisherman River

Strait of Juan de Fuca
Strait of Juan de Fuca
The Strait of Juan de Fuca is a large body of water about long that is the Salish Sea outlet to the Pacific Ocean...

 watersheds
    • Darling River
    • Klanawa River
      • East Klanawa River
    • Nitinat River
      • Nitinat Lake
        Nitinat Lake
        Nitinat Lake is a large lake and inlet on the southwestern coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The lake is about northwest by road from Victoria, BC's capital on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, and about southeast by road from the town of Lake Cowichan...

        • Caycuse River
      • Little Nitinat River
    • Carmanah Creek
    • Walbran Creek
    • San Juan River
      San Juan River (Vancouver Island)
      The San Juan River is a river on southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, draining into the Pacific Ocean at Port San Juan, the harbour for Port Renfrew, which is at the limit of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, which lies south and southeast of the river...

      • Gordon River
      • Fleet River
    • Loss Creek
      Loss Creek
      Loss Creek is a river on southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.The creek runs east-west from north of River Jordan, British Columbia to Sombrio Beach...

    • Jordan River
    • Sooke River
      • Leech River
      • Sooke Lake
    • Colquitz River

Bering Sea
Bering Sea
The Bering Sea is a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean. It comprises a deep water basin, which then rises through a narrow slope into the shallower water above the continental shelves....

 (Yukon River
Yukon River
The Yukon River is a major watercourse of northwestern North America. The source of the river is located in British Columbia, Canada. The next portion lies in, and gives its name to Yukon Territory. The lower half of the river lies in the U.S. state of Alaska. The river is long and empties into...

) watershed

NB only tributaries of the Yukon River in British Columbia are shown, not those in Yukon or Alaska.
    • Kusawa River
    • Hendon River
    • Takhini River
      Takhini River
      The Takhini River is a watercourse in the Yukon Territory of Canada. The river is located just north of Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, and flows from west to east, meeting the Yukon River at a point between Whitehorse and Lake Laberge...

    • Primrose River
    • Partridge Lake
      • Partridge River
    • Bennett Lake
      • Lake Lindeman
        • Lindeman Creek (from Chilkoot Pass)
        • Homan River
    • Tagish Lake
      Tagish Lake
      Tagish Lake is a lake in the Yukon Territory and northern British Columbia, Canada. The lake is more than long and about 2 km wide.It has two arms, the Taku Arm in the east which is very long and mostly in British Columbia and Windy Arm in the west, mostly in the Yukon. The Klondike Highway runs...

      • Taku Arm
        • Swanson River
        • Fantail River
        • Graham Inlet
        • Racine Creek
        • Tutshi River (from White Pass)
          • East Tutshi River
        • Atlin Lake
          Atlin Lake
          Atlin Lake is a lake in northwestern British Columbia and is that province's largest natural lake. The northern tip of the lake is in the Yukon, as is Little Atlin Lake. However, most of the lake lies within the Atlin District of British Columbia...

          • Surprise Creek
            • Surprise Lake
          • Torres Channel
          • O'Donnel River
            O'Donnel River
            O'Donnel River is a river located in the Atlin Country region of British Columbia. This river flows into the east side of Atlin Lake about 14 miles south of the town of Atlin. The river is about 30 miles long. The river was discovered in 1898 and was originally known as Moose River or Caribou...

          • Pike River
    • Teslin Lake
      Teslin Lake
      Teslin Lake is a large lake spanning the border between British Columbia and Yukon in Canada. It is one of a group of large lakes in the region of far northwestern BC, east of the upper Alaska Panhandle, which are the southern extremity of the basin of the Yukon River, and which are known in the...

      • Jennings River
        Jennings River
        The Jennings River is a river in far northern British Columbia, Canada, rising in the northern reaches of the Stikine Ranges of the Cassiar Mountains, at first running southwest, then turning northeast near the Tuya Range to enter Teslin Lake at its southern end, just to the east of the estuary of...

      • Teslin River
        Teslin River
        The Teslin River is a river in southern Yukon Territory and northwestern British Columbia, Canada, that flows 393 miles from its source south of Teslin Lake to its confluence with the Yukon River....

        • Kedahda River
      • Hayes River
        Hayes River (British Columbia)
        The Hayes River is a river in far northern British Columbia, Canada, flowing into Teslin Lake from the west, just to the west of the entry into that lake of the Teslin River. Other rivers feeding Teslin Lake include the Jennings River and the Swift River....

      • Swift River
        Swift River (Teslin)
        The Swift River is a river that begins in Yukon Territory and flows southwest into British Columbia to its mouth at the east side of Teslin Lake on the Teslin River system...

      • Gladys River

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