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Incomappleux is about 68 kilometres (42 mi) long, with four large tributaries flowing 19 to 32 kilometres (12 to 20 mi). Following a due south course, the swift, unnavigable river is 9 to 15 metres (30 to 50 ft) wide. Around 61 metres (200 ft) high, the narrow canyon, which is
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was built in 1902 in the lower valley, just upstream from the gorge, to service the mines. The principal mine was the
Beatrice Mine, about 9.7 km up a steep trail from the town. Its owners built an ore concentrator at the upper end of the town site; horse-drawn ore carts would dump their loads into a
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Valhalla Wilderness Society, found over 300 species of lichens in the Incomappleux, most of them in the ancient forest. This included seven species new to science. The Incomappleux Valley has been the subject of two films, one by Riel Marquardt, and more recently the
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In 1892, a 76-metre (250 ft) bridge existed at the river mouth, and a 14-metre (46 ft) one 32 kilometres (20 mi) upstream near McDougal Creek. After the one at the mouth connecting to
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road was still in place and drivable in 1970, although some of the timber supports had fallen away, planks were broken and a sign warned, "ROAD CLOSED". In 1974, Celgar, the logging company based in Nakusp, blasted a solid road through the gorge, destroying the old timber/plank road.
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