Stein River

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Stein River is a remote, free-flowing river in British Columbia, Canada, renowned for its rugged canyon landscapes, cultural significance to Indigenous peoples, and popularity among wilderness paddlers and hikers.

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Stein River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country Canada
culturalRegion Nlaka’pamux traditional territory
flowsInto Fraser River NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic important salmon habitat
limited road access
significant ecological values
steep canyon sections
undeveloped river corridor
hasConservationFocus protection of cultural sites
protection of fish and wildlife habitat
protection of wilderness recreation values
hasHeritageStatus Nlaka’pamux cultural heritage area
knownFor backcountry hiking
cultural significance to Indigenous peoples
wilderness paddling
languageOrigin Nlaka’pamux language NERFINISHED
locatedIn British Columbia
Coast Mountains NERFINISHED
Lillooet Country NERFINISHED
Southwestern British Columbia NERFINISHED
Stein Valley Nlaka’pamux Heritage Park NERFINISHED
mouthOf Fraser River NERFINISHED
near Lillooet, British Columbia NERFINISHED
notableFeature free-flowing river without major dams
remote wilderness character
rugged canyon landscapes
partOf Stein Valley NERFINISHED
protectedArea Stein Valley Nlaka’pamux Heritage Park NERFINISHED
recreationActivity backpacking
canoeing
rafting
whitewater kayaking
wilderness hiking
region Interior of British Columbia NERFINISHED
riverSystem Fraser River basin NERFINISHED
sourceLocation Coast Mountains of British Columbia NERFINISHED

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