Ahta River Explained

The Ahta River is a river in the Central Coast of British Columbia, flowing into Bond Sound to the south via the short Ahta Valley,[1] which connects to the head of Kingcome Inlet to the north.[2]

Ahta Indian Reserve No. 3, which is the site of a former Kwakwaka'wakw village named Hata or Hada or Ahta, is located at the mouth of the Ahta River.[3] [4]

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50.8694°N -126.1656°W

Notes and References

  1. http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/22614.html BC Names/GeoBC entry "Ahta Valley"
  2. http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/22615.html BC Names/GeoBC entry "Ahta River"
  3. http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/54850.html BC Names "Hata (Former First Nations village)"
  4. http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/65363.html BC Names/GeoBC entry "Ahta 3 (Indian reserve)"