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Liard River
Liard River
Liard River, Nahanni Ranges on w estern horizon.
Country Canada
Regions Yukon Territory, British Columbia,
Northw est Territories
Tributaries
- left South Nahanni River
- right Dease River, Kechika River,Fort Nelson River
Source Mount Lew is
- elevation 1,500 m (4,921 ft)
- coordinates 611412N 1313739W
Mouth Mackenzie River
- location Fort Simpson, Northw est Territories
- elevation 120 m (394 f t)
- coordinates 615023N 1211758W
Length 1,115 km (693 mi)
Basin 277,100 km2(106,989 sq mi)
Discharge for near mouth
- average 2,434 m3/s(85,956 cu f t/s)
- max 11,000 m3/s(388,000 cu f t/s)
- min 300 m3/s(10,594 cu ft/s)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Liard Riverflows through Yukon, British Columbia and theNorthwest Territories, Canada. Rising in the Saint Cyr Range of thePelly Mountains in southeastern Yukon, it flows 1,115 km (693 mi)southeast through British Columbia, marking the northern end oftheRocky Mountains and then curving northeast back into the Yukon andNorthwest Territories, draining into the Mackenzie River at Fort
Simpson, Northwest Territories. The river drains approximately 277,100square kilometres of boreal forest and muskeg. [1]
Contents
1 Geography
2 History
3 Features
4 Course
4.1 Yukon
4.2 British Columbia
4.3 Northwest Territories
5 Tributaries
6 Communities
7 See also
8 References
9 External links
Geography
The river habitats are a subsection of the Lower Mackenzie FreshwaterEcoregion. The area around the river in the Yukon Territory is called theLiard River Valley, and the Alaska Highway follows the river for part ofits route. This surrounding area is also referred to as the Liard Plain,and is a physiographic section of the larger Yukon-Tanana Uplandsprovince, which in turn is part ofthe largerIntermontane Plateausphysiographic division.
The Liard River is a crossing area for Nahanni wood bison. [2]
History
The origin of the river's name is obscure, but is derived from the Frenchword for "Eastern Cottonwood" (a kind of poplar) which grow inabundance along sections of the river. Among the early fur traders, theLiard above the Fort Nelson River was referred to as the "WestBranch," while the Fort Nelson River was the "East Branch."
The first European to traverse most of the river was John McLeod of theHudson's Bay Company (HBC). Leaving Fort Simpson on June 28,1831, McLeod and eight others ascended the river, reaching andnaming the Dease River in just over six weeks. Four days later, theyreached the Frances River, and mistakenly ascended it, thinking it wasthe Liard's main branch. Nine years later, another HBC employee - Robert Campbell - journeyed to the source of the
Coordinates: 615023N 1211758
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Liard River near Liard River Hot Springs
Liard in the St. Cyr Range, renaming the river McLeod had ascended for Frances Ramsay Simpson, the wife of the SirGeorge Simpson, the HBC's governor who had authorised both expeditions.
Features
The Grand Canyon of the Liard is a 30 kilometers (19 mi) stretch of the river beginning just east of Liard River
Hotsprings. It contains numerous class IV and higher rapids. It is located between the Toad and Trout Rivers'
confluences with the Liard.[3] 592700N 1254800W
The Liard Canyon is a separate canyon from the Grand Canyon, and is located near Lower Post.
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595900N1283600W
Liard River Hotsprings is a popular tourist attraction located at kilometre 765 of the Alaska Highway.
The historic Liard River Suspension Bridge, built in 1944, is located at kilometre 798 of the Alaska Highway.
Course
Yukon
The Liard River originates in south-eastern part of the Yukon, on the slopes of Mount Lewis, at, at an elevation of 1,500 meters (4,900 ft). It flows south and east, between the ranges of
Pelly Mountains, then south through the Yukon Plateau, where it receives the waters of Prospect Creek. It turns eastafter it receives the waters of the Caribou Creek from Caribou Lakes, then the Swede and Junkers Creek. It then followsthe southern rim of the St. Cyr Range of the Pelly Mountains, where the Ings River flows into it. It follows the southernedge of the Simpson Range, receiving the waters of the Old Gold Creek, Rainbow Creek, Dome Creek, Quartz Creekand Scurvy Creek. The Liard River continues south-east, north of the Cassiar Mountains, from where it receives theSayyea Creek and Cabin Creek while the Eckman Creek,Black River and Hasselberg Creek flow in from the north. Itcontinues in a south-east direction, receiving the Sambo Creek, False Pass Creek, Meister River, Frances River,Rancheria River, Tom Creek, Watson Creek and Albert Creek before it flows through Upper Liard, west of Watson Lakewhere it is crossed by the Alaska Highway. It receives the waters of Cormier Creek, then flows through the Liard Canyoand into British Columbia.
British Columbia
It flows south-east and east along the Alaska Highway, receiving the watersof Dease River, Kloye Creek, Trepanier Creek and Black Angus Creek. Itcontinues east through the Dease Forest, where it receives the waters of theHyland River south of Hyland River Provincial Park, then receives theMalcolm Creek, Tatisno Creek and Nustlo Creek. It flows along the Yukonborder, where the Alaska Highway once again follows the Liard and receivesthe Cosh Creek, Contact Creek, Scoby Creek and Sandin Brook, then turnssouth around Mount Sandin, receiving water from Tsia Creek, Tsinitla Creek,Tatzille Creek and Leguil Creek. It turns eastwards along the northern marginof the Liard Plateau, where it receives the Kechika River near SkooksLanding, Niloil Creek from Niloil Lake and Coal River by Coal River. Itcontinues east and south-east, south of Mount Reid, still followed by the
Alaska Highway, receiving the waters of Geddes Creek, Grant Creek, Smith River, Lapie Creek, Teeter Creek, MouldCreek and Hoole Creek.
It enters the Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park, where the Trout River empties into the Liard. Alaska Highway runssouth along the Trout River, while the Liard flows east through the Liard River Corridor Provincial Park and Protected
Area, south of the Sentinel Range of the Muskwa Ranges, receiving the waters of Deer River and Canyon Creek in theGrand Canyon of the Liard. It continues south-east between the Barricade Range and Mount Rothenberg of the SentineRange, where the Moule Creek and Sulphur Creek flow in the Liard. It flows east, out of the Northern Rockies andthrough the foothills, where it receives waters from the Brimstone Creek, Crusty Creek, Grayling River, Graybank Creekand Toad River. It turns north-west, receiving the waters from Garbutt Creek, Lepine Creek, Chimney Creek, RuthieCreek, Scatter River and Beaver River. It then turns south-east, receives the waters from Catkin Creek, Dunedin Riverand Fort Nelson River. From here it turns north, receiving the waters of Zus Creek, Sandy Creek and La Biche River andcrosses into the Northwest Territories, immediately east of the Yukon border.
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Liard River Suspension Bridge, built in 1944
on the Alaska Highw ay Ferry across Liard River, w ay to Fort
Simpson, NWT
Northwest Territories
The Liard River continues north,receiving the waters of Big IslandCreek, Kotaneelee River andPetitot River. It turns aroundMount Coty of the FranklinMountains nearFort Liard Airfield,where it meets the Liard Highway.It receives the waters of theMuskeg River, Rabbit Creek andFlett Creek as it flows east of theLiard Range and Mount Flett. TheLiard meanders east of the
Sawmill Mountain and receives waters from the Beaver Water Creek, NetlaRiver and Bay Creek. After receiving the waters of South Nahanni River south of Nahanni Butte and east of the NahannNational Park Reserve, the Liard turns east and north-east, receiving waters from Grainger River, Blackstone River,Dehdjida Creek, Matou River, Birch River and Poplar River. It then turns north, being followed by the MackenzieHighway, and receives the Manners Creek before it empties into the Mackenzie River, immediately upstream of FortSimpson, at Clay Point, at an elevation of 120 meters (390 ft). The Truesdell Island and Franklin-Clarke Island are formeat the river mouth.
Tributaries
From headwater to mouth, the tributaries of the Liard are:
Yukon
Prospect Creek
Swede Creek
Junkers Creek
Ings River
Old Gold Creek
Rainbow CreekDome Creek
Quartz Creek
Scurvy Creek
Sayyea Creek
Eckman Creek
Black River
Hasselberg Creek
Sambo Creek
Meis ter River
Frances RiverRancheria R iver
Tom Creek
Watson Creek
Albert Creek
Cormier Creek
British Columbia mountains
Dease River
Kloye Creek
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Trepanier Creek
Black Angus Creek
Hyland River
Malcolm Creek
Tatisno Creek
Nustlo Creek
Cosh Creek
Contact Creek
Scoby Creek
Sandin Brook
Tsia Creek
Tsinitla Creek
Tatzille Creek
Leguil Creek
Kechika River
Niloil Creek
Coal R iver
Geddes Creek
Grant Creek
Smith River
Lapie Creek
Mould Creek
Hoole Creek
Trout River
Deer River
Canyon Creek
Moule Creek
Sulphur Creek
British Columbia foothills and plains
Brimstone Creek
Crusty Creek
Grayling River
Graybank Creek
Toad River
Garbutt Creek
Lepine Creek
Chimney Creek
Ruthie Creek
Scatter River
Beaver River
Catkin Creek
Dunedin R iver
Fort Nelson River
Zus Creek
Sandy Creek
La Biche River
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Northwest Territories
Big Island Creek
Kotaneelee River
Petitot River
Muskeg River
Rabbit Creek
Flett Creek
Beaver Water Creek
Netla River
BayCreek
South Nahanni River
Grainger River
Blackstone River
Dehdjida Creek
Matou River
Birch River
Poplar River
Manners Creek
Communities
From mouth to headwater, communities along the river include:
FortSimpson, Northwest Territories
FortLiard, Northwest Territories
Liard River, British Columbia
Lower Post, British Columbia
Watson Lake, YukonUpper Liard, Yukon
See also
Listof longest rivers of Canada
Listof rivers of the Northwest Territories
Listof rivers of Yukon
References
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