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Misinchinka River
Country Canada
Province British Columbia
Regional District Fraser Fort-George
Physical characteristics
Main source Pine Pass
55°11′36″N 122°16′20″W / 55.19333°N 122.27222°W / 55.19333; -122.27222
River mouth Parsnip River
55°6′13″N 122°57′32″W / 55.10361°N 122.95889°W / 55.10361; -122.95889
Length 106 km
Basin features
Basin size 595 km2
Tributaries
  • Left:
    2
  • Right:
    7
Bridges 2

The Misinchinka River is a river located in the north-central part of British Columbia, Canada. It starts high up in the Hart Ranges, which are a part of the Canadian Rockies mountains. From there, it flows towards the northwest.

This river eventually joins another river called the Parsnip River. The Parsnip River then flows into a large body of water known as Williston Lake. Williston Lake is a very important part of a huge water system. This system includes the Peace River and the Mackenzie River, which eventually flows all the way to the Arctic Ocean!

Exploring the Misinchinka River

The Misinchinka River is about 106 kilometers (about 66 miles) long. It's not one of the longest rivers, but it plays an important role in the local environment. The area it drains, called its watershed, covers about 595 square kilometers. This means all the rain and snow that falls in this area will eventually flow into the Misinchinka River.

Where Does the River Start?

The Misinchinka River begins in the northern Hart Ranges mountains. This area is known for its beautiful scenery and rugged terrain. The exact spot where it starts is near Pine Pass.

Where Does the River End?

After flowing for 106 kilometers, the Misinchinka River meets the Parsnip River. This meeting point is very close to where the Parsnip River flows into Williston Lake. Williston Lake is a large reservoir, which is a big artificial lake created by a dam.

What Are the Misinchinka River's Branches?

Like many rivers, the Misinchinka River has smaller streams and creeks that flow into it. These smaller waterways are called tributaries. They add water to the main river as it travels. The Misinchinka River has several tributaries, including:

  • Atunatche Creek
  • Bijoux Creek
  • Caswell Creek
  • Honeymoon Creek
  • Hungry Moose Creek
  • Old Friend Creek
  • Rolston Creek
  • Stack Creek
  • Trappers Creek

These creeks help make up the river's entire watershed, bringing water from different parts of the surrounding land into the main river.

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