2014-06-25 18-34-24 - Kanada122
Canada Tour Skeena River
HBM
MM Spiegelung /Reflection
Canada Tour Galloway Rapid Bridge 1xPip
Canada Tour Prince Rupert
HFF
Canada Tour Prince Rupert
Saturday Self-Challenge Clothespins
Canada Tour Prince Rupert
Herbstanfang / Beginning of autumn
MM Spitzig / Pointed
HBM
Canada Tour Prince Rupert
Canada Tour Prince Rupert Fire Department and Muse…
Canada Tour
Canada Tour 2xPiP
SS-C Sustainable
MM Thread / Gewinde
HFF
Canada Tour Inside Passage
MM Holzspan/ Wood chip 1xPiP
DSC00025
Canada Tour Hazelton
Canada Tour Hazelton Sternwheeler
Canada Tour Old Hazelton 1 xPiP
Canada Tour Hazelton 'Ksan Campground 1 xPiP
Canada Tour `Ksan native village
Canada Tour `Ksan native village
HBM
HFF
Canada Tour `Ksan native village 1xPIP
Canada Tour `Ksan native village 1xPIP
Canada Tour `Ksan native village
HBM
MM
HFF
Canada Tour 1xPiP
Canada Tour 2xPiP
Canada Tour Barkerville 3 xPiP
Canada Tour Barkerville 1 xPiP
Canada Tour Barkerville 1 xPiP
Canada Tour Cariboo Highway
Canada Tour Xatśūll First Nation Cultural Village…
Canada Tour Xatśūll First Nation Cultural Village…
See also...
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
135 visits
Canada Tour Skeena River 1x PIP


Today we will travel along the Skeena River towards Prince Rupert.
The Skeena River is the second longest river whose entire course lies within the territory of the province of British Columbia. It is about 579 kilometers long from its source on the Spatsizi Plateau to its mouth in Hecate Strait near Prince Rupert.
The Skeena is a very important stream for salmon fishing, and several canneries are located near its mouth. The name Skeena is derived from a Native American word meaning "chasm."
The Skeena River is the second longest river whose entire course lies within the territory of the province of British Columbia. It is about 579 kilometers long from its source on the Spatsizi Plateau to its mouth in Hecate Strait near Prince Rupert.
The Skeena is a very important stream for salmon fishing, and several canneries are located near its mouth. The name Skeena is derived from a Native American word meaning "chasm."
Agathe Beitz, Eunice Perkins, ColRam, Berny and 13 other people have particularly liked this photo
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Thank you for the note.
Happy WE!
Wonderfully observed, Aschi
Will auch wieder hin!!!
Sign-in to write a comment.