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Yakoun river paddling in the rain


The Yakoun River is the largest river on Haida Gwaii, off the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada. Estimated to be 55 to 60 kilometres (34 to 37 mi) in length, it is located on Graham Island, the northernmost and largest of the archipelago, and runs in a twisting course generally northwards from Yakoun Lake, which lies near the island's south-central region, just northwards over Slatechuck Mountain from Skidegate Inlet, entering saltwater at Masset Inlet, a large saltwater bay located in the heart of the island.

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Yakoun River Yakoun Lake Revisited Blog Go Haida Gwaii

The Yakoun was the location - until its destruction - of Kiidk'yaas, a unique gold-coloured sitka spruce.

Salmon in the yakoun river haida gwaii summer 2014


Yakoun River Rivers Copper Bay Lodge

Yakoun River AMBIENT WATER QUALITY OBJECTIVES FOR THE YAKOUN RIVER AND ITS

Yakoun River Yakoun River Haida Gwaii Copper Bay Lodge

Yakoun River Yakoun River Haida Gwaii Copper Bay Lodge

Yakoun River Rivers Copper Bay Lodge

References

Yakoun River Wikipedia