Salmon River

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See also: salmon river

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Etymology

Many of the rivers are named for the presence of salmon.

Proper noun

Salmon River

  1. A number of rivers and communities in Canada:
    1. A tributary of the Portland Canal, in northwestern British Columbia.
    2. A tributary of the Fraser River, British Columbia.
    3. A river in northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
    4. A small river in Langley district municipality, British Columbia.
    5. A tributary of Shuswap Lake, in the Shuswap region, British Columbia.
    6. A river on Moresby Island, in the Haida Gwaii archipelago, British Columbia.
    7. A river in New Brunswick.
    8. A river and unincorporated community in Colchester County, Nova Scotia.
    9. A small rural community in Digby County, Nova Scotia.
    10. A small community in Richmond County, Nova Scotia.
    11. A river in Ontario.
  2. A number of rivers in the United States:
    1. Several rivers in Alaska.
    2. A tributary of the Klamath River, in western Siskiyou County, California.
    3. A tributary of the Connecticut River in Connecticut.
    4. A long tributary of the Snake River in Idaho, at 425 miles the longest river of this name in the United States.
    5. A tributary of Lake Ontario, in upstate New York.
    6. A small tributary of Lake Champlain, in far northern New York, south of Plattsburgh.
    7. A tributary of the Sandy River in Clackamas County, Oregon.
    8. A coastal river mostly in Lincoln County, Oregon.
    9. A tributary of the Queets River in Washington.

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