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4-632: The Valenciennes River is a tributary of the Bush River , entering that river just above its mouth into Kinbasket Lake , the reservoir on the Columbia River created by the Mica Dam in southeastern British Columbia , Canada . The Valenciennes was originally known as the South Fork Bush River. Headwaters form on the south slope of Valenciennes Mountain . Approximately halfway through the course of

8-626: Is a tributary of the Columbia River in the Columbia Country of southeastern British Columbia , Canada , entering that river via the Bush Arm of Kinbasket Lake . Named for the dense vegetation lining its banks, its headwaters are at 52°05′N 117°30′W  /  52.083°N 117.500°W  / 52.083; -117.500 , in the Rocky Mountains . Its former confluence with the Columbia

12-515: The river, the Valenciennes receives Icefall Brook on the right, flowing South from Cerberus Falls . 51°49′00″N 117°18′00″W  /  51.81667°N 117.30000°W  / 51.81667; -117.30000 This article related to a river in British Columbia , Canada is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bush River (British Columbia) The Bush River

16-533: Was at 51°44′30″N 117°38′10″W  /  51.74167°N 117.63611°W  / 51.74167; -117.63611 , now beneath the waters of Bush Arm; a few miles above the river's new mouth is the confluence of the Valenciennes River . The Bush has also been designated the North Fork Bush River, while the Valenciennes was known as the South Fork Bush River (renamed in 1918); — Bush Pass

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