Cheakamus River

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The Cheakamus River is a scenic, glacier-fed river in southwestern British Columbia known for its whitewater rafting, salmon habitat, and proximity to the Whistler area.

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Label Occurrences
Cheakamus River canonical 4
Cheakamus River valley 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic feature
river
country Canada
crossedBy Sea-to-Sky Highway NERFINISHED
drainageBasin Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
ecoregion Coast Mountains NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Cheakamus Canyon NERFINISHED
Cheakamus Lake NERFINISHED
hasFeature canyons
glacially influenced water color
whitewater rapids
hasFishSpecies Chinook salmon NERFINISHED
Chum salmon
Coho salmon NERFINISHED
Pink salmon NERFINISHED
Rainbow trout
Steelhead trout
hasTributary Brandywine Creek NERFINISHED
Callaghan Creek NERFINISHED
Rutherford Creek NERFINISHED
knownFor fishing
hydroelectric power generation
kayaking
salmon habitat
scenic landscapes
whitewater rafting
languageOfToponym Squamish language NERFINISHED
locatedIn British Columbia
Sea-to-Sky Corridor NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Southwestern British Columbia NERFINISHED
locatedNear Whistler NERFINISHED
mouth Squamish River NERFINISHED
nearCity Squamish NERFINISHED
Whistler NERFINISHED
partOf Pacific Northwest rivers
protectedArea Brandywine Falls Provincial Park NERFINISHED
Cheakamus River Provincial Park NERFINISHED
recreation angling
hiking along river trails
rafting
whitewater kayaking
riverSystem Squamish River system
source Cheakamus Lake NERFINISHED
sourceRegion Garibaldi Provincial Park NERFINISHED
usedFor fish habitat
hydroelectric generation
recreation
waterType glacier-fed

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Southwestern British Columbia hasRiver Cheakamus River
Fitzsimmons Range drainageDivideFor Cheakamus River
Fitzsimmons Range nearbyWatercourse Cheakamus River
British Columbia Highway 99 crosses Cheakamus River
British Columbia Highway 99 follows Cheakamus River
this entity surface form: Cheakamus River valley