Canoona River
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Canoona River, near its mouth
The Canoona River is located on Princess Royal Island on the Inside Passage of British Columbia. The river spills into the ocean over a series of rapids from . Fish ladders have been built on both sides of the rapids to help the salmon population return to their spawning areas upstream. The abundance of salmon make the Canoona River a popular place for the rare white Kermode bear, which is a sub-species of the black bear.
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Coordinates: 53°04′00″N 128°34′00″W / 53.06667°N 128.56667°W
Categories:
- Rivers of the North Coast of British Columbia
- Rivers of the Kitimat Ranges
- British Columbia river stubs