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Sahtaneh River
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Country Canada
Province British Columbia
Physical characteristics
Main source 59°00′04″N 121°55′25″W / 59.001028°N 121.923520°W / 59.001028; -121.923520
Length 64 km (40 mi)

The Sahtaneh River is a river found in British Columbia, Canada. It is an important part of the huge Mackenzie River watershed. This river starts high up in the beautiful Canadian Rockies mountains. From there, it flows about 40 miles (which is about 64 kilometers) towards the west. Eventually, it joins another river called the Fort Nelson River.

Sahtaneh River Basics

The Sahtaneh River might not be one of the longest rivers in the world, but it plays a role in the natural environment of British Columbia. It's a freshwater river, meaning its water is not salty like the ocean. Rivers like the Sahtaneh are important for many reasons, including providing homes for wildlife and being part of the Earth's water cycle.

Where is the Sahtaneh River?

The Sahtaneh River is located in the province of British Columbia, which is on the west coast of Canada. It begins in the Canadian Rockies, a very large mountain range that stretches across North America. The exact starting point of the river is at these coordinates: 59°00′04″N 121°55′25″W / 59.001028°N 121.923520°W / 59.001028; -121.923520. This area is known for its stunning natural beauty and rugged landscapes.

How Long is the Sahtaneh River?

The Sahtaneh River flows for approximately 40 miles, or about 64 kilometers. To give you an idea, that's like driving from one city to a nearby town. While it's not as long as some of the world's giant rivers, its length is perfect for the area it flows through. It travels west from its mountain source until it meets the Fort Nelson River.

What is a River Watershed?

The Sahtaneh River is part of the Mackenzie River watershed. A watershed is like a giant bowl or basin. All the rain and snow that falls within this "bowl" eventually drains into a main river or lake. So, all the water from the land around the Sahtaneh River flows into it. Then, the Sahtaneh River's water flows into the Fort Nelson River, which then flows into other rivers, eventually reaching the huge Mackenzie River system. This system is one of the largest in North America! Understanding watersheds helps us see how all water is connected and why it's important to keep our rivers clean.

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