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Templeton River
Location
Country Canada
Province British Columbia
District Kootenay Land District
Physical characteristics
Source Templeton Lake
 • locationSoutheast of Golden
 • coordinates 50°47′21″N 116°34′19″W / 50.78917°N 116.57194°W / 50.78917; -116.57194
 • elevation6,407 ft (1,953 m) [1]
Mouth Columbia River (via Columbia Wetlands)
 • location
Upstream from the mouth of the Spillimacheen River

The Templeton River is a 21-kilometre (13 mi) long river in British Columbia. It is a tributary of the Columbia River, entering the Columbia via the Columbia Wetlands, upstream from the mouth of the Spillimacheen River. [2]

Course

The Templeton River begins at the outlet of remote Templeton Lake. There are a good-sized set of cascades and waterfalls just below the lake outlet. [3] The river flows in a northeastern direction for about 11.7 km before entering small Lang Lake, which was, prior to May 12, 1965, known as Longs Lake. [4] After exiting Lang Lake, the river moves northeast again, this time for only 1.7 kilometres (1.1 mi) before changing its direction to southeast and flowing that way for about 7.6 kilometres (4.7 mi) before picking up its only officially named tributary, Dunbar Creek, after which it empties into the Columbia River.

See also

References

  1. ^ Source elevation derived from Google Earth search using GNIS source coordinates.
  2. ^ "Templeton River". BC Geographical Names.
  3. ^ "Rocky Mountain Ramblers Trip Report Shangri-la (Dunbar Lakes) via Templeton Lake: BP on 2006-06-30 by Trip id".
  4. ^ "Lang Lake". BC Geographical Names.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Templeton River
Location
Country Canada
Province British Columbia
District Kootenay Land District
Physical characteristics
Source Templeton Lake
 • locationSoutheast of Golden
 • coordinates 50°47′21″N 116°34′19″W / 50.78917°N 116.57194°W / 50.78917; -116.57194
 • elevation6,407 ft (1,953 m) [1]
Mouth Columbia River (via Columbia Wetlands)
 • location
Upstream from the mouth of the Spillimacheen River

The Templeton River is a 21-kilometre (13 mi) long river in British Columbia. It is a tributary of the Columbia River, entering the Columbia via the Columbia Wetlands, upstream from the mouth of the Spillimacheen River. [2]

Course

The Templeton River begins at the outlet of remote Templeton Lake. There are a good-sized set of cascades and waterfalls just below the lake outlet. [3] The river flows in a northeastern direction for about 11.7 km before entering small Lang Lake, which was, prior to May 12, 1965, known as Longs Lake. [4] After exiting Lang Lake, the river moves northeast again, this time for only 1.7 kilometres (1.1 mi) before changing its direction to southeast and flowing that way for about 7.6 kilometres (4.7 mi) before picking up its only officially named tributary, Dunbar Creek, after which it empties into the Columbia River.

See also

References

  1. ^ Source elevation derived from Google Earth search using GNIS source coordinates.
  2. ^ "Templeton River". BC Geographical Names.
  3. ^ "Rocky Mountain Ramblers Trip Report Shangri-la (Dunbar Lakes) via Templeton Lake: BP on 2006-06-30 by Trip id".
  4. ^ "Lang Lake". BC Geographical Names.

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