Harrison River

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The Harrison River is a river in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, known for connecting Harrison Lake to the Fraser River and supporting rich salmon and sturgeon populations.

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Harrison River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country Canada
drainageBasin Fraser River basin
flowsFrom Harrison Lake
flowsInto Fraser River
hasFishSpecies Chinook salmon
Chum salmon
Coho salmon
Cutthroat trout
Pacific salmon
Pink salmon
Sockeye salmon
Steelhead trout
White sturgeon
hasTributary Chehalis River
Lillooet River
surface form: Lillooet River (via Harrison Lake)
knownFor boating
recreational fishing
rich salmon populations
scenic landscapes
sturgeon populations
locatedIn British Columbia
Southwestern British Columbia
mouthOf Harrison Lake
near Agassiz
Chehalis River
Harrison Hot Springs
partOf Fraser River basin
surface form: Fraser River watershed
region Lower Mainland
supports First Nations fisheries
commercial fisheries
recreational fisheries
tributaryOf Fraser River

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Fraser River majorTributary Harrison River