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Fishing on Astoria River

Canada, AB
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The Astoria River, as well as nearby Astoria Pass, are named after John Jacob Astor. Fur traders of the American Fur Company, owned by Astor, traveled east over Athabasca Pass from Fort Astoria, at the mouth of the Columbia River.
Source :Tonquin Valley
Lattitude:52.6841659545898
Longitude:-118.249725341797
Elevation:1983[m]
Location:Tonquin Valley
Mouth :Athabasca River
Lattitude:52.7991676330566
Longitude:-118.020278930664
Elevation:1080[m]
Location:44-1-W6
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Athabasca River55.4 -114.1  Mouth  
Eremite Creek52.7 -118.2  Source  
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Campus Creek52.7 -118.2  Source  
Verdant Creek52.7 -118.1  Source  
Close ByLat/Lon |    
 
Arrowhead Lake52.6 -118.2  5 km  
Beryl Lake52.6 -118.1  5 km  
Cavell Lake52.7 -118.1  10 km  
Circus Creek52.8 -118.1  10 km  
Penstock Creek52.7 -118.2  1 km  
Lakes and RiversLat/Lon |    
 
Amethyst Lakes52.7 -118.3  10 km  
Buttress Lake52.7 -118.1  5 km  
Cavell Creek52.7 -118.1  5 km  
Chrome Lake52.7 -118.2  1 km  
Moat Lake52.7 -118.3  10 km  

Last change: 2021-09-21