Major Hart River Explained

The Major Hart River (Ts'íhe Tú in Kaska) is a river in northern British Columbia, Canada, flowing north-east into the Turnagain River, a tributary of the Kechika, south-west of the community of Liard River.[1]

Name origin

The river is named for E.B. Hart, FRGS, who was the first to map this river and conducted the first survey of the area in 1913–14. Major Hart was a member of the Royal North-West Mounted Police who explored the area between Dease Lake and Fort Nelson.[2]

See also

References

59.0142°N -127.8575°W

Notes and References

  1. http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/4635.html BC Names/GeoBC entry "Major Hart River"
  2. http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/4635.html BC Names/GeoBC entry "Major Hart River"