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The '''Peace River''' is a tributary of the [[Mackenzie River]].<ref name=energeticcity2019-10-11> Its headwaters are in [[British Columbia]]. Navigable sections are separated by rapids, at [[Hadley's Hope]], [[Vermillion Chutes]]. It empties into a large delta, shared with the [[Athabasca River]], at the western end of [[Lake Athabasca]]. | The '''Peace River''' is a tributary of the [[Mackenzie River]].<ref name=energeticcity2019-10-11/> Its headwaters are in [[British Columbia]]. Navigable sections are separated by rapids, at [[Hadley's Hope]], [[Vermillion Chutes]]. It empties into a large delta, shared with the [[Athabasca River]], at the western end of [[Lake Athabasca]]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:16, 4 March 2021
The Peace River is a tributary of the Mackenzie River.[1] Its headwaters are in British Columbia. Navigable sections are separated by rapids, at Hadley's Hope, Vermillion Chutes. It empties into a large delta, shared with the Athabasca River, at the western end of Lake Athabasca.
References
- ↑ Tracy Teves. The Peace River: Highway of the North, Highway of the North Exhibit at the North Peace Museum, 2019-10-11. Retrieved on 2020-12-11.