Macmillan River Explained

The Macmillan River is a tributary, approximately 320km (200miles) long, of the Pelly River in the Yukon Territory of northwestern Canada. It originates in the Mackenzie Mountains and flows in a generally westward direction. The river's watershed extends over 13800km2 and its average discharge is about 190m3/s.[1]

References

62.8681°N -135.8983°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Macmillan River near mouth. R-ArcticNET. 2010-03-08.