Perry River (Eagle River tributary) explained

The Perry River, sometimes referred to as the North Fork of the Eagle River, is a mountain river in the interior of British Columbia, Canada. It flows out of the Monashee Mountains and joins the Eagle River near the town of Malakwa. It is part of the Thompson River system, which drains into the Fraser River.[1] The river's watershed area is 43646ha, and major tributaries to the river include Bews and Rocky creeks.[2]

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7010. Perry River. 2017-09-03.

50.9949°N -118.6871°W

Notes and References

  1. Book: Cooperman, Jim. Everything Shuswap: A Geographic Handbook, Vol. 1. Shuswap Press. 2017. 9780995052208. Salmon Arm, British Columbia. 21–24. Jim Cooperman.
  2. Web site: Watershed Data Shuswap Watershed Project. www.shuswapwatershed.ca. en-US. 2017-09-07.