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Canada, BC, Kootenay Land |
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The Palliser River is named in honor of John Palliser, whose Palliser Expedition explored the Canadian Rockies from 1857 to 1859 |
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Lattitude: | 50.60 |
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Longitude: | -115.30 | |
Elevation: | 1760 | [m] |
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| Mouth : | Kootenay River | |
Lattitude: | 50.50 | |
Longitude: | -115.70 | |
Elevation: | 980 | [m] |
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Tributary | Lat/Lon | | | Connected | |
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Albert River | 50.7 -115.4 | | Source | |
Fynn Creek | 50.5 -115.3 | | Source | |
Kootenay River | 50.2 -117.0 | | Mouth | |
Queen Mary Creek | 50.6 -115.4 | | Source | |
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Tributary | Lat/Lon | | | Connected | |
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Fenwick Creek | 50.4 -115.6 | | Source | |
Joffre Creek | 50.5 -115.3 | | Source | |
Little Elk Creek | 50.5 -115.6 | | Source | |
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