Hell's Gate

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Hell's Gate is a dramatic, narrow gorge on the Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada, known for its turbulent rapids and historic significance to river navigation and salmon migration.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
tourist attraction
associatedWith First Nations river travel
Pacific salmon species
commercial river navigation
climate interior canyon climate
country Canada
ecosystem Fraser River salmon runs
feature narrow river channel
powerful standing waves
steep canyon walls
geologicalType granite gorge
river canyon
hasInfrastructure Hell's Gate Airtram
fishways
observation decks
pedestrian suspension bridge
visitor centre
hasView Fraser Canyon landscape
railway lines along canyon walls
historicalEvent Fraser River Gold Rush traffic route
construction of Canadian National Railway
construction of Canadian Pacific Railway
impact barrier to salmon migration
obstruction to river navigation
knownFor historic significance to river navigation
narrow gorge
salmon migration
turbulent rapids
locatedIn British Columbia
Canada
Fraser River
nameOrigin named for its dangerous, constricted rapids
near Boston Bar
Yale, British Columbia
partOf Fraser Canyon
Interior of British Columbia
province British Columbia
river Fraser River
safetyConcern dangerous whitewater conditions
hazardous for river navigation
subjectOf fisheries conservation efforts
hydraulic engineering studies
touristActivity aerial tramway rides
sightseeing
whitewater viewing

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Fraser Canyon hasSection Hell's Gate
Parker Selfridge in Avatar worksAt Hell's Gate
subject surface form: Parker Selfridge
fishways at Hell's Gate locatedIn Hell's Gate