Bonnet Plume River
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The Bonnet Plume River is one of Yukon's better-known rivers. It flows south to north, from a mountain lake source in the Bonnet Plume Range in the Mackenzie Mountains through several mountain ranges to its confluence with the Peel.[1] It is very popular with outdoor enthusiasts as a canoe, kayak or rafting trip. There is large section of whitewater on the river where it passes through a rockslide canyon.
This river is very remote and is usually accessed by plane or helicopter. The Bonnet Plume was designated a Canadian Heritage River in 1998.
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[edit]- ^ Sobczak, L. W.; Long, D. G. F. (1980-01-01). "Preliminary analysis of a gravity profile across the Bonnet Plume Basin, Yukon Territory, Canada: an aid to coal basin evaluation". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 17 (1): 43–51. doi:10.1139/e80-004. ISSN 0008-4077.
65°56′19″N 134°55′23″W / 65.9386°N 134.923°W