Finlay River


title: "Finlay River" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["northern-interior-of-british-columbia", "rivers-of-the-omineca-mountains", "cassiar-mountains", "hudson's-bay-company-trading-posts", "cassiar-land-district"] topic_path: "geography/united-kingdom" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finlay_River" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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FieldValue
nameFinlay River
imageFinlay_river_basin_map.png
image_size293px
image_captionMap of the Finlay River
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1Canada
subdivision_type2Province
subdivision_name2British Columbia
subdivision_type3District
subdivision_name3Cassiar Land District
source1_locationThutade Lake
source1_coordinates
mouth_locationWilliston Lake
mouth_coordinates
length_km420
source1_elevation1200 m
mouth_elevation700 m
discharge1_avg680 m3/s
basin_size_km243000
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| name = Finlay River | image = Finlay_river_basin_map.png | image_size = 293px | image_caption = Map of the Finlay River | subdivision_type1 = Country | subdivision_name1 = Canada | subdivision_type2 = Province | subdivision_name2 = British Columbia | subdivision_type3 = District | subdivision_name3 = Cassiar Land District | source1_location = Thutade Lake | source1_coordinates= | mouth_location = Williston Lake | mouth_coordinates = | length_km = 420 | source1_elevation = 1200 m | mouth_elevation = 700 m | discharge1_avg = 680 m3/s | basin_size_km2 = 43000 The Finlay River is a 402 km long river in north-central British Columbia flowing north and thence south from Thutade Lake in the Omineca Mountains to Williston Lake, the impounded waters of the Peace River formed by the completion of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam in 1968. Prior to this, the Finlay joined with the Parsnip River to form the Peace. The headwaters of the Finlay at Thutade Lake are considered the ultimate source of the Mackenzie River. Deserters Canyon is located just north of Williston Lake.

The Finlay drains an area of 43,000 square kilometres and discharges at a mean rate of 600 cubic metres per second. Major tributaries of the Finlay include the Ospika, Ingenika, Warneford, Fox, Toodoggone, and Firesteel Rivers (the Ospika now enters Lake Williston directly, however). Located in a remote part of the province, there are no population centres along the river, however, there is a small First Nations community, Fort Ware, located at the junction of the Finlay and Warneford. Tatlatui Provincial Park protects the area of the Tatlatui Range, where Thutade Lake is located.

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References

  1. [http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/learningresources/facts/rivers.html ''Atlas of Canada: Rivers of Canada'' page] {{webarchive. link. (April 4, 2007)

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