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Stikine River - Wikipedia Known as the "fastest-flowing navigable river in North America," [7] the Stikine forms a natural waterway from northern interior British Columbia to the Pacific coast The river has been used for millennia by indigenous peoples including the Tlingit and Tahltan for fishing, hunting and trade
Stikine Inn Centrally located in Southeast, Alaska just three hours north of Seattle on one of two daily flights courtesy of Alaska Airlines Or if you're in no rush, take a slower option: enjoy a couple of days on a well-equipped Alaska Marine Highway ferry out of Bellingham, WA and immerse yourself in the famous Inside Passage Passport Corporate Member?
Stikine River - Southeast Alaska Conservation Council The Stikine River, Shtax’héen in Tlingit, or Bitter River, is known for its tremendous size and complex braided waters It is the fastest free-flowing navigable river in North America
Grand Canyon of the Stikine - BC Whitewater The Stikine is born on the Spatsizi Plateau, in the interior of Northern BC Sometimes called 'The Sacred Headwaters', this pristine wilderness is the source of the Northwest's three greatest salmon rivers: the Stikine, the Nass and the Skeena
Stikine River at Telegraph Creek-British Columbia No watches, warnings or advisories are in effect for this area Reliability of the Forecast: NOTE: Forecasts are issued routinely during the warm season, and as needed at other times of the year For flood information see details from the BC RFC Stage may be affected by ice during winter months 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
Stikine River | Wilderness, Glaciers Rapids | Britannica The Stikine was discovered in 1834 by John McLeod of the Hudson’s Bay Company During the Klondike gold rush of 1896, the river served as a major access route when steamers brought miners to Glenora, from which they traveled overland to the Yukon
Explore the Stikine River — Travel Wrangell The Stikine River is not only a natural wonder but also a vital cultural and historical landmark, offering visitors an unparalleled Alaskan wilderness experience The Stikine River has been a lifeline for the Tlingit people for centuries, serving as a crucial trade route and a source of sustenance
Stikine R NR Wrangell AK - USGS Water Data for the Nation Location identification number Each location in the USGS data base has a unique 8 to 15 digit identification number Location name This is the official name of the site in the database For well information this can be a district-assigned local number