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Willow River (British Columbia)

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- elevation
  
584 m (1,916 ft)

Province
  
British Columbia

Country
  
Canada

- min
  
3.20 m/s (113 cu ft/s)

Mouth
  
Fraser River

- average
  
37.0 m/s (1,307 cu ft/s)

- max
  
572 m/s (20,200 cu ft/s)

The Willow River is a tributary of the Fraser River in the north-central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It enters the Fraser at the community of Willow River, just upstream from the city of Prince George, near the confluence of the McGregor River. Its source is in the Cariboo goldfields at Jack of Clubs Lake in the mining and arts community of Wells, British Columbia, near Barkerville.

Map of Willow River, British Columbia, Canada

References

Willow River (British Columbia) Wikipedia