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Baezaeko River

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- left
  
Coglistiko River

- elevation
  
835 m (2,740 ft)

- max
  
24.7 m/s (872 cu ft/s)

Source
  
Province
  
- elevation
  
1,620 m (5,315 ft)

- average
  
2.36 m/s (83 cu ft/s)

- min
  
0.220 m/s (8 cu ft/s)

The Baezaeko River is a tributary of the West Road River, one of the main tributaries of the Fraser River, in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It flows through the Fraser Plateau to the West Road River.

The Baezaeko River's name is derived from a Dakelh word meaning "basalt river", referring specifically to the black basalt from which arrowheads were made.

Course

The Baezaeko River originates in and flows through the Fraser Plateau. From its source it flows generally east, then northeast and north. It flows through three Nazko First Nation Indian Reserves: Baezaeko River Indian Reserves 25, 26, and 27. The Coglistiko River joins the Baezaeko from the west.

References

Baezaeko River Wikipedia


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