Crooked River (British Columbia)

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The Crooked River is a river in Fraser -Fort George Regional District in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

The Crooked River forms the outflow of Summit Lake. It flows in a predominantly north- westerly direction. The British Columbia Highway 97 runs along the river. The Crooked River passes through the Crooked River Provincial Park. Then it flows through the Davie Lake. Are currently the smaller lakes Redrocky Lake and Kerry Lake on its travel. After about 80 km, it reaches the south shore of Lake McLeod Lake, which is drained by the Pack River. The river can be navigated by canoe or kayak. The difficulty lies in II

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