Snake River (Yukon)

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The Snake River is a right tributary of the Peel River in the Yukon Territory in Canada.

The Snake River rises south of Mount MacDonald. It flows predominantly in the north near the border with the Northwest Territories. He separates the Bonnet Plume Mountains in the west of the backbone and Canyon Ranges, part of the Mackenzie Mountains are to the east. Finally, the Snake River reaches the Peel Plateau and flows around 300 km in the Peel River. The river will take us through with a two-week canoe trip. The rapids on the Snake River have difficulty II Its catchment area covers approximately 8910 km ². The average discharge is 100 m³ / s

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