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Pack River (British Columbia)

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Watercourse in British Columbia, CanadaThis article is about the river in British Columbia, Canada. For the river in Idaho, United States, see Pack River.
Pack River
Location
CountryCanada
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • coordinates55°9′0″N 123°7′1″W / 55.15000°N 123.11694°W / 55.15000; -123.11694
Length30 kilometeres

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 Dam. It is fed by the McLeod River via McLeod Lake.

See also

References

  1. "Pack River". BC Geographical Names.

55°09′00″N 123°07′00″W / 55.15000°N 123.11667°W / 55.15000; -123.11667

Hydrography of British Columbia
Rivers
Lakes
Coastal features
Haida Gwaii
North Coast
Central Coast
Salish Sea
Vancouver Island


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