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Goldstream River (Vancouver Island) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Goldstream River (Vancouver Island) :''This article is for the river near Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. For the identically-named river in the Selkirk Mountains north of Revelstoke, British Columbia, see Goldstream River. The Goldstream River (Saanich: sʔə́ləq̕ʷtəɬ) is a river on southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The river's name derives from a small gold rush in its basin during the 1860s, and was originally Gold Stream. == Course ==
The Goldstream River begins at the outlet of Butchart Lake, the first of three reservoirs along the upper reaches of the Goldstream which are within the Greater Victoria Watershed Area. Shortly after exiting Butchart Lake it flows into Lubbe Lake. Shortly after exiting Lubbe Lake the river enters the final and largest of the three lakes, Goldstream Lake. After exiting Goldstream Lake, the river flows southeast until it turns north and enters Goldstream Provincial Park. Just before entering the park, the river receives its first major tributary, Waugh Creek. About halfway through the park, the river tumbles over Goldstream Falls. After the falls it continues north, receiving the its final major tributary, Niagara Creek just before finally entering the Finlayson Arm while still inside the park.
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