Pack River | |
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Country | Canada |
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• coordinates | 55°9′0″N 123°7′1″W / 55.15000°N 123.11694°W |
Length | 30 kilometeres |
The Pack River is a river in the North-Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada, flowing north into the Parsnip Reach of Lake Williston.[1] Part of the Peace River drainage, it was originally a tributary of the Parsnip River before the creation of Lake Williston by the building of WAC Bennett Dam. It is fed by the McLeod River via McLeod Lake.
55°09′00″N 123°07′00″W / 55.15000°N 123.11667°W