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West Kettle River
Bridge Over The KVR - panoramio.jpg
West Kettle River as seen from the Kettle Valley Rail Trail
Country Canada
Province British Columbia
Physical characteristics
Main source St Margaret Lake
North of Big White Ski Resort
1,974 m (6,476 ft)
49°56′56″N 118°50′57″W / 49.94889°N 118.84917°W / 49.94889; -118.84917
River mouth Kettle River
Westbridge
625 m (2,051 ft)
49°09′58″N 118°58′22″W / 49.16611°N 118.97278°W / 49.16611; -118.97278

The West Kettle River is a cool river in British Columbia, Canada. It is like a smaller helper river, also called a tributary, that flows into a bigger one called the Kettle River. The Kettle River then joins the mighty Columbia River. This means the West Kettle River is part of a huge river system that stretches across North America!

About the West Kettle River

The West Kettle River is an important part of the natural landscape in British Columbia. It helps carry water from the mountains down to larger rivers. This river supports different kinds of plants and animals that live in and around its waters.

Where the River Starts

The West Kettle River begins high up in the mountains. Its journey starts at a place called St Margaret Lake. This lake is found in the mountains east of Kelowna, near a peak known as Jubilee Mountain. Imagine water trickling out of a lake and slowly growing into a river!

The River's Journey

From St Margaret Lake, the West Kettle River flows mostly south. As it travels, it collects water from smaller streams and creeks. This makes the river grow wider and stronger. Its journey ends when it meets the Kettle River. This meeting point is close to a small community called Westbridge.

River Measurements

Rivers like the West Kettle River are measured in different ways. For example, the amount of water flowing in the river can change a lot. At a spot near Westbridge, the river's flow can be as low as 0.991 cubic meters per second. But during big floods, it can reach up to 198 cubic meters per second! That's a huge difference.

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