Iskut River

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The Iskut River is the largest tributary of the Stikine River in northwestern British Columbia ( Canada).

The Iskut River has its origin in Kluachon Lake near the village of Iskut. It flows south through the lakes Eddontenajon Lake, Lake Tatogga and Kinaskan Lake in the extreme east of the Boundary Ranges. Following the Iskut River Kinaskan the Lake Provincial Park by flows. There is the waterfall Cascade Falls on the Iskut River. He continues to flow in a southerly direction before it changes its direction to the west near the settlement of Bob Quinn Lake. It flows a few miles from the Alaska border from the left in the Stikine River.

Tributaries are: Craig River, Inhini River, Little Iskut River, Ningunsaw River.

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