geo.wikisort.org - RiverThe Toad River is a river in the Canadian boreal forest, within the borders of the province of British Columbia.
River in British Columbia, Canada
Toad River |
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Country | Canada |
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Province | British Columbia |
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District | Peace River Land District |
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• coordinates | 59°23′N 124°55′W |
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The Toad River was named for the numerous large toads seen along its banks by fur traders of the early 19th century. John McLeod of the Hudson's Bay Company, who traveled up the river in 1831, wrote: "it derives its appellation from the number of Toads seen along its banks and some are of immense size; I have seen some which weighed upwards of a pound, and the Indians inform me there are some to be seen of a much larger size."[1]
The traditional indigenous name for the river is Tsal-eh-chesi.[1]
Course
The Toad River flows generally north and northeast, passing through Muncho Lake Provincial Park, to join the Liard River. The Liard River is a tributary of the Mackenzie River, which empties into the Arctic Ocean. The community of Toad River, British Columbia is located in the lower reaches of the river where it is crossed by the Alaska Highway, near the Liard.
Part of the river flows through the Muskwa-Kechika Management Area.[2]
See also
- List of British Columbia rivers
- Toad River Hot Springs Provincial Park
References
Hydrography of British Columbia |
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Lakes | |
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Coastal features | Haida Gwaii |
- Cumshewa Inlet
- Dawrin Sound
- Laskeek Bay
- Masset Inlet
- Rennel Sound
- Skidegate Channel
- Skidegate Inlet
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North Coast |
- Arthur Passage
- Burke Channel
- Chatham Sound
- Dixon Entrance
- Douglas Channel
- Finlayston Channel
- Fisher Channel
- Fitz Hugh Sound
- Gardner Channel
- Grenville Channel
- Hecate Strait
- Juan Perez Sound
- Lama Passage
- Laredo Channel
- Milbanke Sound
- Portland Inlet
- Prince Rupert Harbour
- Princess Royal Channel
- Principe Channel
- Queen Charlotte Sound
- Rivers Inlet
- Seaforth Channel
- Smith Inlet
- Smith Sound
- Wright Sound
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Central Coast |
- Belize Inlet
- Bute Inlet
- Call Inlet
- Cordero Channel
- Drury Inlet
- Frederick Arm
- Goletas Channel
- Johnstone Strait
- Kingcome Inlet
- Knight Inlet
- Kyuquot Sound
- Loughborough Inlet
- Nodales Channel
- Phillips Arm
- Pryce Channel
- Queen Charlotte Strait
- Seymour Inlet
- Sutlej Channel
- Wells Passage
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Salish Sea |
- Active Pass
- Baynes Sound
- Boundary Bay
- Boundary Pass
- Burrard Inlet
- Calm Channel
- Captain Passage
- Desolation Sound
- Discovery Passage
- Haro Strait
- Homfray Channel
- Hoskyn Channel
- Howe Sound
- Jervis Inlet
- Malaspina Strait
- Okisollo Channel
- Port San Juan
- Ramsay Arm
- Saanich Inlet
- Sansum Narrows
- Satellite Channel
- Sechelt Inlet
- Stuart Channel
- Strait of Georgia
- Strait of Juan de Fuca
- Sutil Channel
- Toba Inlet
- Trincomali Channel
- Victoria Harbour
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Vancouver Island | |
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На других языках
[de] Toad River
Der Toad River (englisch für „Kröten-Fluss“) ist ein etwa 180 km langer rechter Nebenfluss des Liard River im Nordosten der kanadischen Provinz British Columbia.
- [en] Toad River
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