North Nahanni River

North Nahanni River
Origin Backbone Ranges
62°16′18″N 126°23′55″W / 62.27157°N 126.39859°W / 62.27157; -126.39859 (North Nahanni River headwtares)
Mouth Mackenzie River
62°14′44″N 123°19′43″W / 62.24557°N 123.32866°W / 62.24557; -123.32866 (North Nahanni River mouth)Coordinates: 62°14′44″N 123°19′43″W / 62.24557°N 123.32866°W / 62.24557; -123.32866 (North Nahanni River mouth)
Basin countries  Canada
Source elevation 2,000 meters (6,600 ft)
Mouth elevation 105 meters (344 ft)

North Nahanni River is a river in the Northwest Territories of Canada. It is a major tributary of the Mackenzie River

Course

The North Nahanni River originates in the Backbone Ranges of the Mackenzie Mountains, at an elevation of 2,000 meters (6,600 ft). It flows east, south of the Thundercloud Range, then turns north-east and east. It turns south around the Camsell Range of the Franklin Mountains, where it receives the waters of Deceiver Creek and Battlement Creek. It turns east after receiving the Ram River and Tetcela River and flows between the Nahanni Range and the Camsell Range. It empties into the Mackenzie River at an elevation of 105 meters (344 ft), 110 kilometers (68 mi) downstream from Fort Simpson.

Tributaries

From headwaters to mouth, the North nahanni River receives waters from the following tributaries:

See also

References

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