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- Homathko_River abstract "The Homathko River is one of the major rivers of the southern Coast Mountains of British Columbia, and one of the few rivers that penetrates the range from the Chilcotin Plateau to the coastal inlets, entering the sea at the head of Bute Inlet adjacent to the mouth of the Southgate River, just to its east.The Homathko's drainage basin is 5,335 square kilometres (2,060 sq mi) in size.The mountains flanking the Homathko River are the highest in the Coast Mountains, and include Mount Waddington west of the river in the Waddington Range and Mount Queen Bess east of the river, adjacent to the Homathko Icefield. Also flanking the Homathko River on the west are the Niut Range, which is in the angle of the Homathko and its main west fork, Mosley Creek, and the Whitemantle Range, which is to the south of the Waddington Range massif, forming the mountainous ridge dividing Bute and Knight Inlets. The Pantheon Range lies west of Mosley Creek and the Niut Range and adjoins the Waddington Range immediately on the north.The Homathko begins in the northern part of the Niut Range, then descends to the Chilcotin Plateau, skirting it briefly near Tatla Lake, then turns south to Tatlayoko Lake and from there pierces the Pacific Ranges en route to the sea at the head of Bute Inlet.The Homathko River Valley is one of the most difficult to navigate. The frigid waters make crossing impossible and the valley itself is lined with devil's club. It is also home to many grizzly bears.".
- Homathko_River thumbnail HomathkoRiver.jpg?width=300.
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- Homathko_River subject Category:Canyons_and_gorges_of_British_Columbia.
- Homathko_River subject Category:Rivers_of_the_Central_Coast_of_British_Columbia.
- Homathko_River subject Category:Rivers_of_the_Chilcotin.
- Homathko_River subject Category:Rivers_of_the_Pacific_Ranges.
- Homathko_River point "50.931111111111115 -124.86027777777778".
- Homathko_River type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Homathko_River type Canyon109233446.
- Homathko_River type CanyonsAndGorgesOfBritishColumbia.
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- Homathko_River type Ravine109405787.
- Homathko_River type River109411430.
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- Homathko_River type Valley109468604.
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- Homathko_River comment "The Homathko River is one of the major rivers of the southern Coast Mountains of British Columbia, and one of the few rivers that penetrates the range from the Chilcotin Plateau to the coastal inlets, entering the sea at the head of Bute Inlet adjacent to the mouth of the Southgate River, just to its east.The Homathko's drainage basin is 5,335 square kilometres (2,060 sq mi) in size.The mountains flanking the Homathko River are the highest in the Coast Mountains, and include Mount Waddington west of the river in the Waddington Range and Mount Queen Bess east of the river, adjacent to the Homathko Icefield. ".
- Homathko_River label "Homathko River".
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- Homathko_River lat "50.931111111111115".
- Homathko_River long "-124.86027777777778".
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- Homathko_River depiction HomathkoRiver.jpg.
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