Kiskatinaw River

Wooden bridge of the Alaska Highway through the Kiskatinaw River

The Kiskatinaw River is a right tributary of the Peace River in Peace River Regional District in the northeast of the Canadian province of British Columbia.

The Kiskatinaw River has its origin in Bear Hole Lake in Bear Hole Lake Provincial Park and Protected Area. It flows predominantly in a northerly direction through the Pouce Coupe Prairie. He takes the West Kiskatinaw River on the left side. In Kiskatinaw the British Columbia Highway 97 crosses the river. The Kiskatinaw River passes the Kiskatinaw Provincial Park and turns in the lower reaches to the northeast. A piece above the mouth is the Kiskatinaw River Protected Area. About 10 km west of the provincial border with Alberta eventually flows into the river in the Peace River. The Kiskatinaw River has a length of about 220 km. The catchment area of ​​Kiskatinaw River on the east by the Pouce Coupe River of and to the west of the Pine River.

In the lower reaches of the River Kiskatinaw pike and rainbow trout can be fished.

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