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Canadian Heritage Rivers System : ウィキペディア英語版 | Canadian Heritage Rivers System The Canadian Heritage Rivers System (CHRS) ((フランス語:Le réseau de rivières du patrimoine canadien)) was established in 1984 by the federal, provincial and territorial governments to conserve and protect the best examples of Canada's river heritage, to give them national recognition, and to encourage the public to enjoy and appreciate them. It is a cooperative program of the governments of Canada, nine provinces, and the three territories. A 14-member national board, created under the Parks Canada Agency Act, administers the program. Quebec withdrew its participation in 2006.〔(Canadian Heritage Rivers System ) on The Canadian Encyclopedia〕〔(Heritage River status is an opportunity ) on Christine Tabbert's blog〕 The first Canadian Heritage River was the French River in Ontario, designated in 1986, and rivers are now designated in every province and territory except for Quebec. There are currently 38 designated and 4 nominated rivers.〔(About the Canadian Heritage Rivers System ) on The Canadian Heritage Rivers System〕 ==Designated rivers== The rivers currently designated as a Canadian Heritage River are:
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