Salmon River
The Salmon River is the name of several different rivers:
United States
There are as many as 17 Salmon Rivers in the United States, the largest of which is:
- Salmon River (Idaho), known as the River of No Return
Others include:
- Salmon River (Alaska) any of several rivers in Alaska
- Salmon River (California)
- Salmon River (Connecticut)
- Salmon River (New York), tributary of Lake Ontario
- Salmon River (Lake Champlain), south of Plattsburgh, New York
- Salmon River (Clackamas County, Oregon)
- Salmon River (Lincoln County, Oregon)
- Salmon River (Washington)
Canada
- Six rivers in British Columbia:
- Salmon River (Portland Canal) in northwestern British Columbia
- Salmon River (Fraser River) in the Central Interior of British Columbia
- Salmon River (Vancouver Island) near Kelsey Bay, British Columbia
- Salmon River Indian Reserve No. 1 (K'ómoks), at the mouth of that river
- Salmon River (Langley) in the Lower Fraser Valley of British Columbia
- Salmon River (Shuswap Lake) near Salmon Arm, British Columbia
- Salmon River Indian Reserve No. 1 (Splatsin), on that river
- Salmon River (Haida Gwaii) on Moresby Island, British Columbia
- The Salmo River in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia was also known historically as the Salmon River
- The Pa-aat River on Pitt Island in the North Coast region of British Columbia was formerly called the Salmon River
- Salmon River (New Brunswick)
- Three rivers and/or communities in Nova Scotia
- Salmon River (Nova Scotia), a river in Colchester County, Nova Scotia
- Salmon River, Colchester County (community), a community located along this river
- Salmon River, Digby County
- Salmon River, Richmond County
- Salmon River (Nova Scotia), a river in Colchester County, Nova Scotia
- Salmon River (Ontario)
See also
- King Salmon River
- Salmon River Meadow Indian Reserve No. 7
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