Cottonwood River (Fraser River tributary)

Coordinates: 53°07′00″N 122°36′00″W / 53.11667°N 122.60000°W / 53.11667; -122.60000
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Cottonwood River is a tributary of the Fraser River in the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Rising at the confluence of the Swift River and Lightning Creek at Coldspring House in the Cariboo goldfields of the northern Cariboo Plateau, it flows northwest and then turns southwest to join the Fraser just north of the city of Quesnel,[1] which is at the confluence of the Quesnel River with the Fraser.

It is the namesake of the settlement of

Cariboo Wagon Road, which ran from Yale north to Quesnel and then turned east to reach Barkerville and is now a historic park and small museum. Also named for the river is the Cottonwood Canyon
, which lies along the Fraser to the north of the Cottonwood's confluence.

Cottonwood River Provincial Park is situated to the northeast of the confluence of the Quesnel and Cottonwood Rivers.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Cottonwood River". BC Geographical Names.

53°07′00″N 122°36′00″W / 53.11667°N 122.60000°W / 53.11667; -122.60000