The Ahta River is a river in the Central Coast of British Columbia , flowing into Bond Sound to the south via the short Ahta Valley , which connects to the head of Kingcome Inlet to the north.
2-591: Ahta Indian Reserve No. 3 , which is the site of a former Kwakwaka'wakw village named Hata or Hada or Ahta, is located at the mouth of the Ahta River. 50°52′10″N 126°09′56″W / 50.86944°N 126.16556°W / 50.86944; -126.16556 This article about a river in the Coast of British Columbia , Canada is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ahta Indian Reserve No. 3 Ahta Indian Reserve No. 3 , officially Ahta 3 ,
4-673: Is an Indian reserve on Bond Sound on the Coast of British Columbia , Canada, located at the mouth of the Ahta River . It is under the governance of the Kwikwasut'inuxw Haxwa'mis First Nation and is 7.1 hectares in area. The reserve is on the site of a former village variously spelled "Hata", "Hada", or "Ahta". 50°52′00″N 126°10′00″W / 50.86667°N 126.16667°W / 50.86667; -126.16667 This article about an Indian reserve in British Columbia
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