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Canada, BC, Kootenay Land |
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It was named by David Thompson in 1808 after one of his men who had lost his kit in the Moyie River. |
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| Source : | Fish Lake | |
Lattitude: | 49.90 |
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Longitude: | -115.50 | |
Elevation: | 1747 | [m] | Location: | World Provincial Park | |
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| Mouth : | Kootenay River | |
Lattitude: | 49.90 | |
Longitude: | -115.70 | |
Elevation: | 852 | [m] |
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Tributary | Lat/Lon | | | Connected | |
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Ram Creek | 50.0 -115.6 | | Inflow | |
Diorite Creek | 49.9 -115.6 | | Inflow | |
Fish Lake | 49.8 -115.4 | | Source | |
Mutton Creek | 50.1 -115.6 | | Inflow | |
Roam Creek | 50.0 -115.5 | | Inflow | |
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Tributary | Lat/Lon | | | Connected | |
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Coyote Creek | 50.1 -115.5 | | Inflow | |
Fawn Creek | 50.1 -115.6 | | Inflow | |
Kootenay River | 50.2 -117.0 | | Mouth | |
Nicol Creek | 49.9 -115.5 | | Inflow | |
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