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Fishing on Goat River

Canada, BC

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The Goat River is a tributary of the Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada. Starting in the northern reaches of the Cariboo Mountains, it flows eastward and northeastward to join the Fraser near the settlement of Crescent Spur in the Robson Valley.
Road Access:Yellowhead Highway 
Source :
Lattitude:53.30  
Longitude:-121.00
Elevation:1325[m]
Mouth :Fraser River
Lattitude:53.50
Longitude:-120.60
Elevation:669[m]
City:Goat River
Fish Species  
 
Salmon, Chinook  Whitefish, Mountain
   
 
Trout, Dolly Varden  
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Bounding Creek53.5 -120.6  Source  
Fraser River51.1 -121.2  Mouth  
Killam Creek53.5 -120.7  Source  
Milk River53.4 -120.7  Source  
Quartz Creek53.4 -120.7  Source  
Whitehorse Creek53.4 -120.8  Source  
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Diggings Creek53.4 -120.7  Source  
Kendall Creek53.5 -120.7  Source  
McLeod Creek53.0 -120.0  Source  
North Star Creek53.4 -120.8  Source  
Top Creek53.4 -121.0  Source  
Close ByLat/Lon |    
 
Istsi Creek53.4 -121.1  10 km  
La Salle Lakes53.5 -120.7  5 km  
Loon Creek51.2 -121.1  10 km  
The Big Eddy53.6 -120.6  10 km  
Thunder Creek51.1 -121.2  5 km  
Lakes and RiversLat/Lon |    
 
Dougherty Lake51.1 -121.3  10 km  
East Camp Lake51.2 -121.2  5 km  
Loon Lake51.1 -121.2  5 km  
Mokian Lake51.2 -121.2  10 km  
Wolverine River53.3 -121.1  10 km  

Last change: 2022-05-11