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Stuart River (Canada) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stuart River (Canada)
The Stuart River is one of the largest tributaries of the Nechako River in northeastern British Columbia, Canada. The Nechako is in turn one the more important tributaries of the Fraser River. The Stuart River flows from Stuart Lake to its junction with the Nechako River.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Fraser Basin Watersheds )〕 The river drains a portion of the Nechako Plateau—a gently-rolling region characterized by small lakes and tributaries. Low but impressive ridges interact with the river, creating high bluffs and hoodoos. The Stuart River's watershed is the northernmost part of the Fraser River's drainage basin. Although the Stuart River itself begins at the south end of Stuart Lake there are many additional rivers and lakes in the watershed. Far to the north the Sakeniche River and Driftwood River flow into Takla Lake, which empties into the Middle River, which in turn flows to Trembleur Lake. The Tachie River flows south from Trembleur Lake to Stuart Lake.〔a journey of at least .〔Moon books British Columbia 〕 The river has been named as one of twenty British Columbia heritage rivers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Map of the British Columbia Heritage Rivers System )〕 ==Course== The Stuart River begins at the south end of Stuart Lake near Fort St. James and the Necoslie Indian Reserve. The Necoslie River joins the river just as it exits Stuart Lake. The Stuart River flows generally south and east for , collecting numerous small tributary streams. It turns to flow more directly south near its confluence with the Nechako River.〔Topographic maps via (TopoQuest ).〕
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