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  2. Lake Koocanusa - Wikipedia

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    The Koocanusa Bridge over Lake Koocanusa from the east bank. The lake is formed north of the dam, reaching 48 miles (77 km) to the Canada–United States border and 42 miles (68 km) further into British Columbia. The lake holds 13% of the water in the Columbia River system. The town of Rexford was moved, as well as the Great Northern Railway line.

  3. Libby Dam - Wikipedia

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    Libby Dam is a concrete gravity dam in the northwestern United States, on the Kootenai River in northwestern Montana.Dedicated on August 24, 1975, [2] [3] [4] it is west of the continental divide, seventeen miles (27 km) upstream from the town of Libby.

  4. North Fork Flathead River - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of North Fork Flathead River (August 2013), roughly from the south. The river runs roughly from top center to bottom center. The transverse portion of the river near the middle of the image is south of Demers Ridge. The river originates in a valley northeast of Lake Koocanusa in the Clark Range, and flows west.

  5. Kikomun Creek Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Kikomun Creek is situated in the southern region of the Rocky Mountain Trench, on the eastern shores of a man-made reservoir along the Kootenay River.This 685-hectare park provides recreational access to Lake Koocanusa, whose name is supposedly a combination of Kootenay, Canada and United States.

  6. Kootenay River - Wikipedia

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    The only large areas of flat land are in the Kootenay River valley from Bonners Ferry, Idaho to Kootenay Lake, and in parts of the Rocky Mountain Trench from Canal Flats to Lake Koocanusa. [22] Of the Kootenay's many tributaries, the 206-kilometre (128 mi)-long Duncan River is the largest.

  7. Lake Koocanusa Scenic Byway - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Koocanusa Scenic Byway is a 67-mile (108 km) scenic highway in Lincoln County, Montana, USA, following the Kootenai River and the eastern shore of Lake Koocanusa on Highway 37. The road starts in Libby and proceeds north to Eureka. Lake Koocanusa is formed behind Libby Dam and has a visitors center nearby.

  8. Waldo, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Waldo is a ghost town in the East Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia.About 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north of Krag (another ghost town), the remnants are submerged beside the east shore of Lake Koocanusa, just north of the mouth of the Elk River. [1]

  9. Grasmere, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    It is located on the east side of Lake Koocanusa, below the mouth of the Elk River, and to the southeast of the city of Cranbrook, [1] and 15 km north of the Canada–United States border and the state of Montana. The city of Fernie is located nearby farther up the Elk River.

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