- The
Amiskwi River is a
stream of
about 31.5
kilometres (19.6 mi) in
length in
British Columbia, Canada. It is a
tributary of the
Kicking Horse River....
- distance. From Field, the main
route takes an
overgrown road up the
Amiskwi River to
Amiskwi P**** and
requires the
first significant unbridged river crossings...
- cucullophoran. The
scientific name
Amiskwia sagittiformis derives from the Cree
amiskwi, "beavertail", a name of
various objects in Yoho
National Park, and from...
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making fishing a
viable activity.
Sherbrooke Cr**** Yoho
River Emerald River Amiskwi River Otterhead River Ottertail River Porcupine Cr****
Beaverfoot River...
- a
short river in
British Columbia. It is the
largest tributary of the
Amiskwi River. The
Kiwetinok rises in
Kiwetinok P****, not in
Kiwetinok Lake, which...
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bench land" in
Ktunaxa (Kootenay) Akie River: "cut-bank river" in Dunne-za
Amiskwi River: "beaver trail" in Cree Anyox: "place of hiding" in Nisga'a Ashlu...
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National Park
Amiskwi P**** British
Columbia 1996 m 6,549 ft 51°37′00″N 116°40′00″W / 51.6167°N 116.6667°W / 51.6167; -116.6667 (
Amiskwi P****) Foot trail...
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Horse River Little Yoho
River Yoho
River Emerald River Kiwetinok River Amiskwi River Otterhead River Ottertail River Ice
River Beaverfoot River Blaeberry...
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flowing from this lake Amisk, Alberta, a
village unrelated to the two
lakes Amiskwi River, a
river in
British Columbia (from the Cree word for Beavertail)...
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Canadian Rockies.
Precipitation runoff from
Pollinger drains west to the
Amiskwi River, and east into
Little Yoho
River which in turn is a
tributary of...