- Bulkley River
The Bulkley River in
British Columbia is a majortributary of theSkeena River . Known for the finest steelhead fishing in Canada and among the best in the world, the Bulkley is 257 km long with a drainage basin covering 12,400 km². [http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/learningresources/facts/rivers.html#pacific]Much of the Bulkey is paralleled by Highway 16. It flows west from Bulkley Lake past Perow and is joined near Houston by the
Morice River , its major tributary. The Bulkley continues north past Quick, Telkwa and Smithers. It then meets the Skeena River near Hazelton.The river was originally called "Wet'sinkwha" by the
Wet'suwet'en people, the indigenous inhabitants of the Bulkley Valley. The name Bulkley was given for Colonel Charles Bulkley, the Engineer-in-charge of the survey team who, in1866 explored the area in preparation for the failedRussian American Telegraph . The Bulkley, a smaller stream running through Houston, and the Morice join just west of Houston. At the point of their joining they become the Bulkley, not the Morice despite the fact the Morice is larger. This was done by Poudrier, a government cartographer who, it is rumoured, never saw the regionee also
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Bulkley Valley External link and reference
* [http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/wat/wq/objectives/bulkley/bulkley.html Water Quality Objectives for the Bulkley River Basin]
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