Sheslay River

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

It has its origin in the central Boundary Ranges of the glaciers it is fed. It flows over a distance of 60 km in a north-easterly direction to the confluence of the Hackett River from the right. Then the Sheslay River 90 km flows in a northerly direction to its junction with the coming of the East River to Nahlin Inklin River. The two glacier -fed tributaries left Samotua Creek and Tatsatua Creek flow into the lower reaches of the River Sheslay. The stretch of river below the confluence of the Hackett River is used for rafting.

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