Little River
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
Land DistrictKamloops Division Yale
Physical characteristics
SourceShuswap Lake
  coordinates50°52′50″N 119°33′37″W / 50.88056°N 119.56028°W / 50.88056; -119.56028
  elevation1,138 ft (347 m)[1]
MouthLittle Shuswap Lake
  coordinates
50°51′53″N 119°36′20″W / 50.86472°N 119.60556°W / 50.86472; -119.60556

The Little River, also known as the Little Shuswap River, is a 3.6-kilometre (2.2 mi) river in the Shuswap Country region of British Columbia, Canada.[2] It drains Shuswap Lake just below the mouth of the Adams River and feeds Little Shuswap Lake, which is the head of the South Thompson River. The Little River is essentially the same stream as the South Thompson, as there are no other major streams feeding Little Shuswap Lake. The river is spanned by Squilax Bridge which connects the Trans-Canada Highway to the communities around Adams Lake and the north shore of Shuswap Lake.

The Little River has one named tributary, Chum Creek, which enters it about 0.4 km above its mouth.

See also

References

  1. Source elevation derived from Google Earth.
  2. "Little River". BC Geographical Names.



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