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Pine River
Country Canada
Province British Columbia
Regional District Peace River
Physical characteristics
Main source Pine Pass
55°20′43″N 122°40′50″W / 55.34528°N 122.68056°W / 55.34528; -122.68056
River mouth Peace River
56°08′23″N 120°42′23″W / 56.13972°N 120.70639°W / 56.13972; -120.70639
Length 287 km
Basin features
Basin size 13,497 km2
Tributaries
  • Left:
    23
  • Right:
    18
Bridges 15

The Pine River is a river located in the central part of British Columbia, Canada. It stretches for about 287 kilometers (178 miles). This river begins high in the mountains. It then flows towards the northeast. Eventually, it joins the larger Peace River.

River's Journey: From Source to Mouth

The Pine River starts its long journey in the Pine Pass. This area is part of the Misinchinka Ranges. It begins on the north side of a mountain called Azu Mountain. From there, the river flows generally northeast.

Where the River Flows

As the Pine River travels, it passes through different landscapes. It collects water from a large area. This area is known as its basin. The Pine River's basin covers about 13,497 square kilometers (5,211 square miles).

Meeting the Peace River

The Pine River continues its path until it reaches the Peace River. This meeting point is important. The Peace River is one of the longest rivers in British Columbia. The Pine River adds its waters to this mighty flow.

Water Flow and Volume

The amount of water flowing in a river can change. This depends on the season and recent rainfall. Scientists measure how much water moves through the river.

Average Water Flow

On average, the Pine River carries a lot of water. About 198 cubic meters (6,992 cubic feet) of water flow past a certain point every second. This measurement helps us understand the river's power. It also shows how much water it contributes to the Peace River.

Tributaries: River's Helping Hands

A tributary is a smaller stream or river. It flows into a larger river. The Pine River has many tributaries that feed into it. These smaller waterways add more water to the main river.

Many Streams Join the Pine River

The Pine River has 23 tributaries joining it from the left side. It also has 18 tributaries joining from the right side. These streams come from the surrounding mountains and valleys. They help keep the Pine River flowing strong. One notable tributary is the Sukunka River. Another important one is the Murray River.

Cities and Bridges Along the River

Rivers often play a big role in where people live. They also help connect places.

Chetwynd: A Nearby Community

The town of Chetwynd is located near the Pine River. Rivers like the Pine River are important for local communities. They can provide water and support wildlife.

Crossing the Pine River

There are 15 bridges built across the Pine River. These bridges help people and vehicles cross the river safely. They connect different areas and make travel easier.

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