Omineca River

Omineca River

Omineca (rivière)

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56°07′N 124°29′W / 56.117, -124.483

Omineca
Omineca River
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Se jette dans Lac Williston
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Pays traversés Canada Canada


L'Omineca (en anglais Omineca River[1]) est une rivière qui coule dans le nord de la Colombie-Britannique au Canada, à travers les montagnes Omineca. Elle s'écoule globalement de l'ouest vers l'est en direction du sillon des Rocheuses où elle se jette dans le lac Williston (Williston Lake), par l'intermédiaire d'un bras appelé Omineca Arm, dans le bassin de la rivière de la Paix (Peace River).

Notes et références

  1. Référence sur le toponyme Omineca River dans la base de données officielle BC Geographical Names (BCGNIS) sur GeoBC du Integrated Land Management Bureau de Colombie-Britannique
  • Portail de la Colombie-Britannique Portail de la Colombie-Britannique
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