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  2. Stikine River - Wikipedia

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    Stikine River. The Stikine River (/ stɪˈkiːn / stick-EEN[4]) is a major river in northern British Columbia (BC), Canada and southeastern Alaska in the United States. It drains a large, remote upland area known as the Stikine Country east of the Coast Mountains. Flowing west and south for 610 kilometres (379 mi), [2] it empties into various ...

  3. Clearwater River (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    The Clearwater River is the largest tributary of the North Thompson River, joining it at the community of Clearwater, British Columbia. The Clearwater rises from glaciers in the Cariboo Mountains and flows in a mostly southerly direction for 201 km (125 mi) to the North Thompson. Its entire course, except the last 5 km (3 mi), is within Wells ...

  4. Boundary Waters - Wikipedia

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    Boundary Waters. The Boundary Waters, also called the Quetico-Superior Country, is a region of wilderness straddling the Canada–United States border between Ontario and Minnesota, in the area just west of Lake Superior. While "Boundary Waters" is a common name for this region, the two nations also share extensive boundary waters along their ...

  5. Mistik Creek - Wikipedia

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    Location of Mistik Creek in Manitoba. /  54.85000°N 101.41389°W  / 54.85000; -101.41389. /  54.62556°N 101.56833°W  / 54.62556; -101.56833. The Mistik Creek is a stream in the Hudson Bay drainage basin in the Northern Region of Manitoba, Canada, approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of Bakers Narrows . Mistik is a Cree ...

  6. Quetico Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Quetico Provincial Park is a large wilderness park in Northwestern Ontario, Canada, known for its excellent canoeing and fishing. The 4,760 km 2 (1,180,000-acre) park shares its southern border with Minnesota 's Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, which is part of the larger Superior National Forest.

  7. Grand Banks of Newfoundland - Wikipedia

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    Technological advances in fishing (such as using large factory-ships and sonar), as well as geopolitical disputes over territorial sea and exclusive economic zone (EEZ) boundaries, led to overfishing and a serious decline in the fish stocks of the Grand Banks from around 1990. The Canadian Grand Banks fishery was closed in 1993. [10]