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The Liard River of the North American boreal forest flows through Yukon, British Columbia and the Northwest Territories, Canada.Rising in the Saint Cyr Range of the Pelly Mountains in southeastern Yukon, it flows 1,115 km (693 mi) southeast through British Columbia, marking the northern end of the Rocky Mountains and then curving northeast back into Yukon and Northwest Territories, draining ...
The Liard River area is home to Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park. The hot springs have been used by humans for several thousand years as documented by oral tradition of the Peace Liard Indian tribes, native to the region. The hot springs have a water temperatures ranging from 42 °C to 52 °C; and is called the Alpha pool.
The Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park was created in April 1957. The first boardwalk and pool facilities were built by the United States Army in 1942. The Liard River Hot Springs proper are located at 59°25′40″N 126°06′15″W / 59.42778°N 126.10417°W / 59.42778; -126.10417
The South Nahanni River is a major tributary of the Liard River, located roughly 500 km (310 mi) west of Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories of Canada. It is the centerpiece of Nahanni National Park Reserve .
Bistcho Lake has a total area of 413 km 2 (159 sq mi) (with 13 km 2 (5.0 sq mi) islands area and 413 km 2 (159 sq mi) water surface), and lies at an elevation of 552 m (1,811 ft). [1] It is the third largest lake in Alberta. Bistcho Lake is located in the hydrographic basin of the Liard River, with which it is connected by the Petitot River.
The river and Birdland Marina will experience "significantly" lower-than-usual water levels beginning at 7:30 a.m. Friday and continuing into Saturday as city of Des Moines workers install ...
Mackenzie River & watershed Great Slave Lake watershed Slave River Salt River (Alberta) Hay River (Alberta & British Columbia) Yellowknife River; Cameron River; Taltson River; Lockhart River; Kakisa River (Alberta) Horn River; Bouvier River; Redknife River; Trout River; Jean Marie River; Spence River; Rabbitskin River; Liard River (Yukon ...
It flows 517 kilometres (321 mi) generally north-westward to the Liard River, a tributary of the Mackenzie River, which empties into the Arctic Ocean. The river drains a watershed of 55,900 square kilometres (21,600 sq mi) and is formed by the confluence of the Fontas River flowing from the east, and the Sikanni Chief River flowing from the south.