Cottonwood River (Dease River)
This article is about the river in the far Northern Interior of British Columbia. For the river near Prince George, British Columbia, in the Central Interior of British Columbia, see Cottonwood River (Fraser). For other uses, see Cottonwood River (disambiguation).
The Cottonwood River is a tributary of the Dease River in the Cassiar Country of the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Rising in the northern Stikine Ranges just east of Toozaza Peak, and just south of the origins of the Jennings and Little Rancheria River near the border with Yukon, it flows south along the east flank of the Tuya Range to meet the Dease just north of that river's source at Dease Lake, between the north end of that lake and McDame Creek and the former mining centre and community of McDame Post.[1]
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Coordinates: 59°05′00″N 129°42′00″W / 59.08333°N 129.70000°W
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