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Mamquam River

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- left
  
Raffuse Creek

- location
  
Squamish

Length
  
35 km

Province
  
British Columbia

- elevation
  
1,600 m (5,249 ft)

- elevation
  
14.6 m (48 ft)

Mouth
  
Squamish River

Cities
  
Squamish

Mamquam River Canadian Geographic Photo Club Mamquam River in the Squamish Valley

- right
  
Crawford Creek, Martin Creek (British Columbia), Skookum Creek, Ring Creek, Mashiter Creek

- location
  
Garibaldi Ranges, Pacific Ranges, Coast Mountains

The Mamquam River is a c.35 km (c. 21 mi) tributary of the Squamish River.

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CourseEdit

Mamquam River Squamish British Columbia

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. The river, after about 7.5 km, turns north and continues in that direction for about 6.9 km to its confluence with its second named tributary, Martin Creek. At the mouth of Martin Creek, the river turns southwest for about 5.4 km to the mouth of Skookum Creek. At the mouth of Skookum Creek, the river turns west and flows that way for about 12 km all the way to its confluence with the Squamish River in Squamish. Its other main tributaries, Ring and Mashiter Creeks, enter near the river's mouth.

TributariesEdit

The Mamquam River has three main tributaries. They are:

Mamquam River Fall at Mamquam River Mark Richards GalleryMark Richards Gallery

1. Skookum Creek: Skookum Creek flows southwest from remote Mamquam Lake within Garibaldi Provincial Park and enters the Mamquam about 12 km above its mouth. It is said to have several large, high volume waterfalls near its confluence with the Mamquam.

Mamquam River mamquam Squamish River Watershed Society

2. Ring Creek: Beginning at the head of the Diamond Glacier within Garibaldi Park, Ring Creek flows south then west to its confluence with the Mamquam about 4.2 km above its mouth. The creek is very swift, cold, silty and fast flowing.

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3. Mashiter Creek: Flowing west then east from its source on Columnar Peak, Mashiter Creek is the Mamquams final tributary, entering the Mamquam about 2.7 km above its mouth near Garibaldi Estates. It is popular with kayakers, as it has several rapids and waterfalls along its course.

Mamquam River Squamish Estuary and Mamquam River 2013

Mamquam River Squamish Estuary and Mamquam River 2013

References

Mamquam River Wikipedia