Tulameen River

The Tulameen River is a tributary of the in the Canadian province of . The Tulameen River is part of the Columbia River drainage basin, being a tributary of the Similkameen River, which flows into the Okanagan River, which flows into the .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Princeton.

is a small town of about 2,800 people in the region of . was born of the mining industry, however today the town relies on forestry, ranching, and tourism.

Tulameen River

Latitude
49.45327° or 49° 27′ 12″ north
Longitude
-120.56422° or 120° 33′ 51″ west
Elevation
658 metres (2,159 feet)
Open location code
84XXFC3P+88
Open­Street­Map ID
way 70021760
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­water
Open­Street­Map feature
water=­river
Geo­Names ID
6170050
Wiki­data ID
Q7851910
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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Welsh—“Tulameen River” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: Tulameen
  • Cebuano: Tulameen River
  • Egyptian Arabic: نهر تولامين
  • German: Tulameen River
  • Irish: Abhainn Tulameen
  • Japanese: トゥラミーン川
  • Spanish: Tulameen
  • Swedish: Tulameen River
  • Welsh: Afon Tulameen

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Red Ochre Bluffs and Princeton General Hospital.

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