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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. |
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| Source : | Tonquin Valley | |
Lattitude: | 52.6841659545898 | |
Longitude: | -118.249725341797 | |
Elevation: | 1983 | [m] | Location: | Tonquin Valley | |
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| Mouth : | Athabasca River | |
Lattitude: | 52.7991676330566 | |
Longitude: | -118.020278930664 | |
Elevation: | 1080 | [m] | Location: | 44-1-W6 | |
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