Inklin River

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The Inklin River is the source of the river left Taku River in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

The Inklin River is formed at the confluence of River Sheslay and Nahlin River. It flows through the Stikine Plateau in western initially, later a north-westerly direction. After about 80 km, it meets the coming of the northeast Nakina River with which he united to the Taku River. The flow system is powered by the Stikine Icecap. In the river there is salmon. Between the junctions of Sutlahine River and Creek Yeth the Inklin River flows through a gorge, which have rapids of Class III.

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