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- The Whatshan River is a tributary of the Columbia River in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. The river's drainage basin is approximately...
- in the north. Another hydroelectric development Whatshan Dam, diverted Whatshan Lake from the Whatshan River directly into the Arrow Lakes, just north...
- SS Whatshan was a steam tug owned by Canadian Pacific Railway that operated on the Lower Arrow Lakes in British Columbia, Canada from 1909 to 1919. Although...
- Whatshan Dam was built by the B.C. Power Commission and completed in 1952. It is a concrete hydroelectric dam on the Whatshan River in the Canadian province...
- The Whatshan Range is a subrange of the Monashee Mountains of the Columbia Mountains in southeastern British Columbia, Canada, located south of South Fosthall...
- Anstey Beaverdell Gold Jordan Kettle River Malton Midway Ratchford Rossland Scrip Whatshan Mountains Dunn Hallam Odin P****es Bonanza Eagle Monashee Sherman...
- Hugh Keenleyside Dam and Arrow Lakes (British Columbia) Whatshan River (British Columbia) Whatshan Dam (British Columbia) Beaton Cr**** (British Columbia)...
- Anstey Beaverdell Gold Jordan Kettle River Malton Midway Ratchford Rossland Scrip Whatshan Mountains Dunn Hallam Odin P****es Bonanza Eagle Monashee Sherman...
- Range Malton Range Midway Range Ratchford Range Rossland Range Scrip Range Whatshan Range The Pinnacles Selkirk Mountains Asulkan Range Battle Range Big Bend...
- Sawtooth Range Ratchford Range Rossland Range Scrip Range Shuswap Highland Whatshan Range Source: Mount Monashee, 3,274 m (10,741 ft) Hallam Peak, 3,205 m...