Rivers and Streams
Map Locations
Name | Description | Added by | |||
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Amazon River | The Amazon River is the longest river in the world! It provides travel, nutrients and minerals across northern Brazil, and is also a home a wide diversity of freshwater organisms. |
Rachael Bell-Irving | |||
Bow River | Bow River runs off the glacial Lake Louise in northern Alberta, Canada. This river through all its twists and turns connects Lake Louise to the ocean. Try following the river's path. |
Rachael Bell-Irving | |||
Brazos River | Where the Brazos River meets the Gulf of Mexico |
Lora Abegglen | |||
Brunette River | Flowing out of Burnaby Lake, joining the Fraser River into Salish Sea |
KA-Elliott | |||
Capilano Dam | Water shed that supplies Vancouver with 1/3 of its fresh drinking water! |
Rachael Bell-Irving | |||
Capilano River | Where the river meet the Burrard Inlet |
Edna | |||
Capilano River | SawyerK | ||||
Christchurch | Hazel Sligting | ||||
Christchurch | JS-HS | ||||
Fraser River | This is Fraser river in my hometown Richmond .BC .It is meeting the Pacific Ocean. |
Richard | |||
Fraser river | Brixton | ||||
Fraser River | The Mighty Fraser River!!! |
KA-Marie | |||
Fraser River to the Pacific Ocean | I've tagged the Fraser River that flows out to the Pacific Ocean. |
StudentDiv4 | |||
Gatineau River | The Gatineau River is a small, but beautiful river. It is great for canoeing and kayaking. It flows into the Ottawa River, which then flows into the St. Lawrence River. The St. Lawrence brings all that water to the Atlantic Ocean. |
Noémie Roy | |||
Honeoye Creek | Honeoye Creek flows into the Genesee River which flows into Lake Ontario, from which St. Lawrence River flows all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. |
Dash Eaggleston | |||
Humber River | I go to nature school along the Humber River. I also love watching the salmon run in the river. |
ScorpionVenom | |||
Kelly | Kelly Henderson | ||||
Kennedy River meets the Ocean | AISHA BALINT | ||||
Lake Eyre | Some lakes are land locked, and not connected to a major river or stream. These lakes are still connected to the ocean however, through the water cycle! |
Rachael Bell-Irving | |||
Nicole Lam | It's one of longest rivers in Hong Kong. The river starts from the tallest mountain of Hong Kong, flows through a little district called Shatin and finally reach the sea where sea turtles and coral communities live! People do recreational activities such as running, joggling and cycling there! However, litters could be found nearby. |
Nicole Lam | |||
Serpentine River | There is a small creek on the land that I live on and it is a tributary to the Serpentine river. This river goes into Boundary Bay and into the Pacific Ocean. |
kathleen hawley | |||
St. Lawrence River Canada | Sarah | ||||
Stoney creek | What a great little creek and walking area where the Salmon come to lay their eggs! |
Shawn Kirkby | |||
The Nile River | The Nile River was vital for the Ancient Egyptian civilization. Many civilizations were founded along coast lines or along rivers in order to have access to transportation, water and food. |
Rachael Bell-Irving | |||
the vedder river | The Vedder river is fun for rafting. |
Katie | |||
theresa | The Columbia River looks like it was damned in the United States |
theresa | |||
theresa | columbia river has been damned in the USA |
theresa | |||
Vedder River | cedart71 | ||||
VlearnPearl | Kalamalka Lake is a glacial lake. The main inflow is from wood lake. The lake drained by Vernon creek at the north end, then passes through the city of Vernon and flows into Okanagan Lake. Then it flows into the Okanagan river, then into the the Columbia river, and then into the Pacific ocean. |
vlearnpearl | |||
WeAreBusby | The closest river! |
Lynn | |||
WeAreBusby | Where the Fraser river meets the pacific oceans! |
Lynn | |||
Where Fraser River meets the Salish Sea | VeeVee |