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Raft River (British Columbia)

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- right
  
West Raft River

- average
  
15.2 m/s (537 cu ft/s)

Length
  
78 km

Source
  
Columbia Mountains

Mouth
  
North Thompson River

- elevation
  
400 m (1,312 ft)

- min
  
0.283 m/s (10 cu ft/s)

Basin area
  
764 kmĀ²

Province
  
British Columbia

Country
  
Canada

- location
  
east of Clearwater, Thompson Country

- max
  
142 m/s (5,015 cu ft/s)

The Raft River is a tributary of the North Thompson River, one of the main tributaries of the Fraser River, in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It flows through the Shuswap Highland region southeast of Wells Gray Provincial Park. Most of the Raft River's watershed lies outside the boundaries of Wells Gray, except for some of the headwaters of the West Raft River tributary.

Contents

Map of Raft River, Thompson-Nicola A, BC, Canada

CourseEdit

The Raft River originates in the Columbia Mountains between Wells Gray Provincial Park and the North Thompson River, south of the Blue River and southwest of the town of Blue River. It flows generally south through the Shuswap Highland to join the North Thompson River just east of Clearwater.

As the Raft River flows south it is joined by tributaries such as Richie Creek, Stratton Creek, Maxwell Creek, West Raft River, Blowhole Creek, Moilliet Creek, McCorvie Creek, and Willis Creek.

References

Raft River (British Columbia) Wikipedia