This guide provides an in-depth exploration of the Fraser River, one of Canada's most important waterways. Learn about the history and geography of the river, its importance to the people and wildlife of Canada, and the many recreational activities available along its banks
From Wikipedia
The Fraser River is the longest river within British Columbia, Canada, rising at Fraser Pass near Blackrock Mountain in the Rocky Mountains and flowing for 1,375 kilometres (854 mi), into the Strait of Georgia just south of the City of Vancouver. The river's annual discharge at its mouth is 112 cubic kilometres (27 mi3) or 3,550 cubic metres per second (125,000 cu ft/s), and each year, it discharges about 20 million tons of sediment into the ocean.