Homathko River

The Homathko River is one of the major rivers of the southern Coast Mountains of the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is one of the few rivers that penetrates the range from the interior Chilcotin Country to the coastal inlets of the Pacific Ocean. The Homathko River reaches the sea at the head of Bute Inlet, just west of the mouth of the Southgate River.

Homathko River
Early morning on the Homathko
Mouth of Homathko River
EtymologyFrom a Mainland Comox word meaning "swift water"
Native name
  • χomaɬkʷu (Comox)
  • ʔElhtinqox (Chilcotin)
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
Physical characteristics
SourceUnnamed lake
  locationCoast Mountains
  coordinates51°42′39″N 124°36′15″W
  elevation2,126 m (6,975 ft)
MouthPacific Ocean
  location
Bute Inlet, Coast Mountains
  coordinates
50°55′52″N 124°51′37″W
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length144 km (89 mi)
Basin size5,680 km2 (2,190 sq mi)
Discharge 
  locationmouth
  average269 m3/s (9,500 cu ft/s)
  minimum30.0 m3/s (1,060 cu ft/s)
  maximum3,140 m3/s (111,000 cu ft/s)

The Homathko River Valley is one of the most difficult to navigate. The frigid waters make crossing impossible and the valley itself is lined with devil's club. It is also home to many grizzly bears.

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