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The Sheslay River is a tributary of the Inklin River in northwest part of the province of British Columbia , Canada . It joins the Nahlin River to form the Inklin River, one of the main tributaries of the Taku River . The lower Sheslay River marks the boundary between the Taku Plateau and the Nahlin Plateau . Its mouth at the Nahlin River marks the junction of the Taku, Nahlin, and Kawdy Plateaus . All three of these are part of the larger Stikine Plateau region.

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5-906: The Sheslay River is in the traditional territory of the Taku River Tlingit First Nation , part of the Tlingit people. The Sheslay River originates in the Cheja Range of the Boundary Ranges , close to the headwaters of the Chutine River and the Stikine Icecap . It flows generally north about 150 km (93 mi) to join the Nahlin River . The confluence of the Sheslay and Nahlin Rivers marks

10-799: The Nahlin Plateau . The lowermost Sheslay River flows between the Taku and Nahlin Plateaus. Its confluence with the Nahlin River forms the Inklin River. The Sheslay River supports a number salmonids , including Chinook salmon , coho salmon , sockeye salmon , steelhead trout , rainbow trout , lake trout , Dolly Varden trout , bull trout , and round whitefish . It also supports populations of coastrange sculpin and slimy sculpin . Taku River Tlingit First Nation The Taku River Tlingit First Nation are

15-1173: The band government of the Inland Tlingit in far northern British Columbia , Canada and also in Yukon . They comprise two ḵwaan (tribes) of the Tlingit people, who are otherwise coastal, the Áa Tlein Ḵwáan of the Atlin Lake area and the Deisleen Ḵwáan of Teslin Lake , whose main focus is the Teslin Tlingit Council in Teslin, Yukon . Their band offices are in Atlin, British Columbia . Download coordinates as: Despite their presence in Yukon, all Taku River Tlingit Indian Reserves are located in British Columbia : This First Nations in Canada –related article

20-620: The Sheslay River include Shearer Creek, Moosehorn Creek, Hackett River and Egnell Creek , Samotua River , and Tatsatua Creek. The middle Sheslay River, above the Samotua River, lies between the Chechidla Range and Level Mountain . The small settlement of Sheslay is located at the confluence of the Sheslay and Hackett Rivers. The lower Sheslay River, below the mouth of the Samotua River, flows just south and west of Heart Peaks , part of

25-402: The beginning of the Inklin River. The mouth of the Sheslay River is located about 145 km (90 mi) northeast of Juneau, Alaska and about 110 km (68 mi) northwest of Telegraph Creek , British Columbia. The Sheslay River's watershed covers 3,342 km (1,290 sq mi), and its mean annual discharge is 65.3 m/s (2,310 cu ft/s). Major tributaries of

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