Nahlin River

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The Nahlin River is the right source of the river Inklin River in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

The Nahlin River rises on the plateau south of the Stikine Tachilta Lakes at an altitude of about 1000 m. He initially flows in a northwesterly direction. He takes on the Koshin River from the left and the Tseta Creek from the right. Then wrap around the Nahlin the Nahlin River Mountain, where he first a sharp turn to the south and later in the lower course flows in a westerly direction. The Dudidontu River empties into the left side Nahlin River. Finally, the Nahlin River meets the River from the south Sheslay, with which he united to Inklin River. The Nahlin River has a length of about 120 km.

The Nahlin River is a salmon river. There are several studies on the occurring in Nahlin River and its tributary Dudidontu River silver salmon ( coho salmon engl. ).

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