Bull River | |
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Location | |
Country | Canada |
Province | British Columbia |
District | Kootenay Land District |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Rocky Mountains |
Mouth | Kootenay River |
• coordinates | 49°28′N 115°27′W / 49.467°N 115.450°W / 49.467; -115.450 |
Length | 117 km (73 mi) |
Discharge | |
• location | Near Wardner |
• average | 32.6 m/s (1,150 cu ft/s) |
• minimum | 0.82 m/s (29 cu ft/s) |
• maximum | 388 m/s (13,700 cu ft/s) |
The Bull River is a 117-kilometre (73 mi) long tributary of the Kootenay River in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is part of the Columbia River basin, as the Kootenay River is a tributary of the Columbia River.
Course
The Bull River originates in the Rocky Mountains near the Continental Divide. It flows generally south and west, joining the Kootenay River east of Cranbrook.
Aberfeldie Dam
Aberfeldie Dam is a run of the river powerhouse that was built on the Bull River in 1922. A new dam 27M tall was built in 1953. It is operated by BC Hydro. A $95-million redevelopment was completed in 2009 increasing capacity from 5MW to 24MW.
See also
References
- ^ "Archived Hydrometric Data Search". Water Survey of Canada. Archived from the original on February 21, 2009. Retrieved October 19, 2008. Search for Station 08NG002 Bull River near Wardner
- "Bull River". BC Geographical Names.
- ^ "The Rivers - Stories". Balance of Power. 2007. Archived from the original on November 6, 2011. Retrieved November 24, 2011.
- "Aberfeldie Dam". Balance of Power. 2007. Archived from the original on 2013-01-15. Retrieved November 24, 2011.
- "BC Hydro completes new Aberfeldie Generating Station".
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