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​Englishman River System

The Englishman River Watershed drains the North -East side of the Arrowsmith range covering an area of 324 sq kilometers.

The Englishman river is the largest river in the area with several tributaries including Morison Creek, Swane Cr. Shelly Cr. And the South Englishman.

The largest lakes in the watershed area are: Arrowsmith, Hidden, Fishtail, Rowbotham, Healy, Shelton, and Rhododendron.

The Englishman River Watershed Map ​click image to enlarge
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The following links will take you to:
Arrowsmith Lake
Englishman River Estuary
The Clay Banks
Englishman River Water Service
Click the image below to see an interactive topographical map of the watershed
https://www.google.ca/maps/@49.2246688,-124.5127341,14z/data=!5m1!1e4
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Written by Trevor Wicks