- West Road River
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The river is 280 km long, draining an area of approximately 12,000 square kilometres, and dropping over 900 m before joining with the Fraser. [ [http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/heritage_rivers_program/bc_rivers/blackwater_river.html Blackwater River] , British Columbia Heritage Rivers Program, BC Ministry of Environment]
The river is of significant historical importance to both
First Nations and Canadian history. For centuries, theDakelh (Carrier) andTsilhqot'in peoples used a trail - the so-called "Grease Trail " - on the northern side of the river in their trade with coastal First Nations communities. The name Grease Trail refers to one of the main commodities transported along the route -eulachon grease, a highly-prized staple - traces of which coated parts of the route after centuries of use. It was this trail that Sir Alexander Mackenzie used in his historic overland journey west to thePacific Ocean in 1793, traversing the river itself on his return.The West Road (Blackwater) River has been designated as a heritage river by the government of British Columbia.
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