Bowron River
The Bowron River, also formerly named the Bear River and Reid Creek, is a tributary of the Fraser River in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It originates in Bowron Lake Provincial Park of east central British Columbia and flows northwest from the outlet of the Bowron Lakes, then northeast, to join the Fraser River.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include McGregor station.
McGregor station
Railway stop
McGregor station is on the Canadian National Railway mainline in McGregor, British Columbia. Via Rail's Jasper – Prince Rupert train calls at the station as a flag stop.
Bowron River
- Type: River
- Description: watercourse in British Columbia, Canada
- Categories: stream and body of water
- Location: British Columbia, Canada, North America
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Latitude
54.05046° or 54° 3′ 2″ northLongitude
-121.85028° or 121° 51′ 1″ westElevation
607 metres (1,991 feet)Open location code
946W342X+5VOpenStreetMap ID
way 118554354OpenStreetMap feature
natural=waterOpenStreetMap feature
water=riverGeoNames ID
5906851Wikidata ID
Q4951407
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Welsh—“Bowron River” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Bowron River”
- Egyptian Arabic: “نهر بورن”
- German: “Bowron River”
- Irish: “Abhainn Bowron”
- Swedish: “Bowron River”
- Welsh: “Afon Bowron”
- “Bowron”
Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Bowron River and Hiyu Creek.
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