Nautley River ( Dakelh : Nadlehkoh - ″Where the salmon return creek″ or Nadleh - ″(fish) run″) drains Fraser Lake into the Nechako River in the Central Interior of British Columbia , Canada .
3-595: Only 800 metres (2,600 ft) long, it is one of the shortest rivers in the province and one of the shortest rivers in the world, along with Powell River , the Wannock River at Rivers Inlet , and the Little River connecting Shuswap and Little Shuswap Lakes . There is a long-standing feud between proponents of Powell River and those of the Nautley River over which body is the shortest. The river
6-559: A short distance through the eponymous city of Powell River, British Columbia to enter the Salish Sea . It is one of the shortest rivers in the world, measuring 500 Meters in length. Along with Powell Lake , it was named for Dr. Israel Wood Powell , a medical doctor and educator who was a veteran of the Cariboo Gold Rush . Dr. Powell was Commissioner for Indian Affairs for British Columbia from 1873 to 1881. In 2021
9-591: Is entirely on the Nadleh Whut'en First Nation reserve. 54°05′07″N 124°35′45″W / 54.08528°N 124.59583°W / 54.08528; -124.59583 This article related to a river in the Interior of British Columbia , Canada is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Powell River (British Columbia) The Powell River is a river in the northern Sunshine Coast region of British Columbia , Canada that flows
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