- Quesnel River
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source = Quesnel Lake
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footnotes =The Quesnel River is a major tributary of theFraser River in theCariboo District of centralBritish Columbia . It begins at the outflow ofQuesnel Lake , at the town of Likely and flows for about 100km to its confluence with the Fraser at the city of Quesnel. The sources of Quesnel Lake, a multi-armed freshwaterfjord that is one of the largest natural lakes in theCariboo Mountains are many, but include the Mitchell River and Niagara Creek (which despite its name, is very much a river), both of which have their sources in the Cariboo Mountains which frame the upper arms of the lake. Also contributing to the flow of the Quesnel River is theHorsefly River , which begins at the outflow of the lake of the same name, at the town of the same name, Horsefly.History
Just downstream from the outlet of Quesnel Lake, at the confluence of the
Cariboo River , is the historically-importantghost town ofQuesnel Forks , aka "the Forks", which was a junction point of the Quesnel and Cariboo Rivers. Various trails and wagon roads leading to the Cariboo goldfields lay across the low-hill range north of Quesnel Forks in the basin of the Cottonwood River. Both the Lillooet toFort Alexandria wagon road and the laterCariboo Wagon Road came by Quesnel Forks but preferred to follow the valley of the Quesnel River to Quesnel and then east from there to the gold towns of Barkerville and Wells.The river took its name from
Jules-Maurice Quesnel , who explored this region with Simon Fraser in the early 19th century.References
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