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studies to assess whether modifications to the river in the canyon and the
Forrest Kerr diversion weir could allow fish migration into the middle Iskut watershed. Studies have shown that some sockeye and steelhead are keyed to the flow chemistry of the Forrest Kerr tailrace sufficiently to enter the power tunnel, which suggests that these fish originated above the canyon.
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The
Forrest Kerr Project's diversion weir blocks fish migration. The canyon below the weir is a barrier to fish migration as well, so few fish are able to reach the diversion weir. Salmon feasibility studies have assessed the canyon, identifying obstacles that could be modified to allow fish passage,
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of the HBC made contact with the
Tahltan from the interior, seeking to establish trading relations. But the Tahltan resented the disruption of established trading patterns and Chief Shakes had convinced the Tahltan that traders from the interior were enemies and should be killed. Campbell was forced
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passes through
Ningunsaw Provincial Park and Ecological Reserve, then runs up the Iskut River to the vicinity of the Little Iskut River, where it leaves the Iskut, passes through the Little Iskut River watershed and through Mount Edziza Provincial Park to Telegraph Creek on the Stikine River. After
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In the late 1830s the HBC and RAC clashed over control of the coastal fur trade in the
Stikine River area. In 1839 an agreement was reached in which the HBC leased a section of the coast and gained access to the Stikine River trade. The HBC acquired an RAC outpost at present Wrangell, Alaska, and
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began to search for gold in the
Stikine River basin. By 1878 most of the Iskut and Stikine River drainages had been explored by Westerners. In the early 20th century the region became a destination for recreational hunters. Hunting camps were established throughout the region. Local natives were
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The Lower Iskut Canyon, between
Snippaker Creek and Forrest Kerr Creek, is a barrier to fish migration, and the Forrest Kerr Hydroelectric Project at the head of the canyon is impassable to fish migration. Thus anadromous fish are blocked from the middle Iskut River watershed. There are ongoing
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projects have been built in the area: the
Forrest Kerr Hydroelectric Project, McLymont Creek Hydroelectric Project, and Volcano Creek Hydroelectric Project, all of which began operating in 2014. The largest is the Forrest Kerr Project, which diverts a portion of the Iskut River into a 3 km
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Tahltan Nation has approved and participated in the projects, and is a partial owner. Although the three projects are closely linked AltaGas has treated them as separate projects, thus avoiding the Comprehensive Environmental Assessment that would have been required, which has drawn some
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The
Forrest Kerr Project is one of the largest run-of-river hydroelectric projects in North America. AltaGas built two other nearby run-of-river projects, the 66 MW McLymont Creek Hydro Project, and the 16 MW Volcano Creek Project, both of which began producing electricity in 2014.
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the Ningunsaw confluence the Iskut River turns southwest, flowing through a braided channel and receiving the waters of Estshi Creek. The braided section comes to an end as Volcano Creek joins from the east, then Forrest Kerr Creek joins from the north.
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fish are blocked from the middle and upper Iskut River watershed. There are ongoing studies to assess whether modifications to the river in the canyon and to the Forrest Kerr diversion weir could allow fish migration into the middle Iskut watershed.
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The canyon marks the transition from the middle reach of the Iskut River to the lower reach, in which the Iskut flows in a highly braided channel almost directly west through the Coast Mountains. Below Snippaker Creek the Iskut is joined by the
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During this period of intensified trade many aspects of the Tlingit's coastal culture spread into the interior. Diseases also spread from the coast into the interior, causing a drastic reduction in both Tlingit and Tahltan populations. Several
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South of Tatogga Lake the Iskut River enters Kinaskan Lake. Kinaskan Lake has an average depth of 57 m (187 ft) and a maximum depth of 120 m (390 ft). The Iskut exits the south end of the lake and flows into
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the Iskut River flows south and west for about 248 km (154 mi) to the Stikine River near the border of British Columbia and Alaska. The upper Iskut flows south through a series of lakes: Kluachon Lake,
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times the Tlingit ascended the Stikine River and its tributaries, including the lower Iskut, in large canoes during the summer to dry salmon and berries. They also visited trading camps as far inland as
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is "Iskut 6", located at the community of Iskut. The Iskut First Nation administers two other reserves, "Kluachon 1", located at the southern end of Kluachon Lake, and "Stikine River 7", near
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Between Forrest Kerr Creek and Snippaker Creek the Iskut River flows through the Lower Iskut Canyon, about 20 km (12 mi) long, which is carved into basaltic lava flows from
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employed as hunting guides. In the 1950s scientists began studying the area's significant wildlife ecosystems, eventually leading to the establishment of
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From Kluachon Lake the Iskut River flows south into Eddontenajon Lake, where it receives several tributaries such as Coyote Creek, which flows west from
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fish from reaching the upper Iskut watershed. Cascade Falls also marks the transition between the upper and middle Iskut River drainage basins.
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diverts about 250 m/s (8,800 cu ft/s) of water from the Iskut into a 3.3 km (2.1 mi) power tunnel, leading to an
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goods exchanged for furs. Non-indigenous people first visited the middle and upper Iskut River watershed in 1824. In 1825 the
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3129:"AtlaGas Ltd. Officially Opens Forrest Kerr, Volcano Creek and McLymont Creek Hydroelectric Facilities in Northwest B.C."
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1894:"Solution Before Pollution: Mining and International Transboundary Rivers in Southeast Alaska"
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1735:"Iskut Watershed Sockeye Salmon Enhancement Feasibility 2018–2019 Final Report"
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2752:"Management Direction Statement for Iskut River Hot Springs Provincial Park"
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epidemics devastated the Tahltan people, including one in 1836-38 and the
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1846:"Tahltan Nation Traditional Knowledge and Use Desk-based Research Report"
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Length measured using BCGNIS coordinates, topographic maps, and
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Derived from BCGNIS, ACME Mapper, topographic maps, and
3546:"Forrest Kerr Hydroelectric Project, British Columbia"
3495:. Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University.
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Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
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Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
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Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
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word meaning "stinking", otherwise of unknown origin.
3666:"Tahltan Central Government Spring Newsletter — 2021"
1924:"Management Plan for Stikine Country Protected Areas"
1873:. San Francisco Tlingit & Haida Community Council
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3620:"Forrest Kerr BC, Hydroelectric Project for AltaGas"
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3595:"Iskut River Hydroelectric Development Project"
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3526:. Tahltan Nation Development Corporation
1972:Mussio, Russell; Mussio, Wesley (2018).
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1978:. Mussio Ventures. pp. 73, 88.
1892:Lindley, Britany Kee’ ya aa (2017).
1604:ASTER Global Digital Elevation Model
1212:to supply electricity to BC Hydro's
520:. The lower Iskut flows through the
3671:. Tahltan Central Government. 2021.
1558:"Toporama (on-line map and search)"
1251:criticism from politicians such as
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3570:. Coast Mountain Hydro Corporation
2441:"Todagin Wildlife Management Area"
1484:List of rivers of British Columbia
823:Ningunsaw River Ecological Reserve
492:Forrest Kerr Hydroelectric Project
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3331:"Craig Headwaters Protected Area"
1059:The Iskut River supports runs of
775:. Extremely hot water, heated by
573:Telegraph Creek, British Columbia
16:River in British Columbia, Canada
2443:. Government of British Columbia
2223:"Stikine River 7 Indian Reserve"
2203:"Stikine River 7 Indian Reserve"
2175:"Kluachon Lake 1 Indian Reserve"
2155:"Kluachon Lake 1 Indian Reserve"
723:Todagin Wildlife Management Area
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3622:. Axis Technical Services. 2011
3413:"Great Glacier Provincial Park"
2506:"Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park"
888:Craig Headwaters Protected Area
659:Stikine Country Protected Areas
3600:. Rivers Without Borders. 2011
2710:"Iskut River Hot Springs Park"
2588:"Mount Edziza Provincial Park"
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3696:Rivers of the Boundary Ranges
1871:"Traditional Tlingit Country"
903:Great Glacier Provincial Park
731:Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park
651:Stikine River Provincial Park
103:Physical characteristics
3491:Albright, Sylvia L. (1984).
3435:"Choquette Hot Springs Park"
1975:Northern BC Backroad Mapbook
1789:. Natural Resources Canada.
1676:Geographical Names Data Base
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762:Mount Edziza Provincial Park
647:Mount Edziza Provincial Park
251: • elevation
174: • elevation
2937:"Ningunsaw Provincial Park"
2837:"Bob Quinn Lake (locality)"
1898:American Indian Law Journal
1740:. Pacific Salmon Commission
663:British Columbia Highway 37
200: • location
123: • location
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3493:"Tahltan Ethnoarchaeology"
2391:"Todagin South Slope Park"
1733:Tahltan Fisheries (2019).
1186:Development and recreation
508:The upper Iskut is in the
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178:846 m (2,776 ft)
1225:underground power station
819:Ningunsaw Provincial Park
569:Stewart, British Columbia
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2127:"Iskut 6 Indian Reserve"
2107:"Iskut 6 Indian Reserve"
1681:Natural Resources Canada
1568:Natural Resources Canada
1162:yellow-bellied sapsucker
1104:three-spined stickleback
1066:fish species, including
1009:Russian-American Company
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3650:Rivers Without Borders
3568:"Forrest Kerr Project"
2231:. Government of Canada
2183:. Government of Canada
2135:. Government of Canada
1782:Mathews, W.H. (1986).
1645:"Northwest Water Tool"
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234:56.74833°N 131.78278°W
157:57.84361°N 130.00861°W
3691:Cassiar Land District
3660:. Iskut Band Council.
3440:BC Geographical Names
3398:BC Geographical Names
3378:BC Geographical Names
3358:BC Geographical Names
3316:BC Geographical Names
3296:BC Geographical Names
3276:BC Geographical Names
3256:BC Geographical Names
3236:BC Geographical Names
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418:Iskut River (South),
97:Cassiar Land District
3658:"Iskut Band Council"
3393:"Great Glacier Park"
3353:"Stikine (locality)"
3066:"Forrest Kerr Creek"
2568:"Little Iskut River"
2483:"Kinaskan Lake Park"
1851:. Seabridge Gold Inc
1494:Iskut volcanic field
1005:Hudson's Bay Company
608:Stikine River people
592:Tahltan First Nation
581:Laurentide Ice Sheet
239:56.74833; -131.78278
162:57.84361; -130.00861
59:Mouth of Iskut River
3373:"Fowler (locality)"
2027:"Eddontenajon Lake"
1825:. ACME Laboratories
933:Tlingit people. In
771:The Iskut flows by
457:From its source at
302:Basin features
230: /
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3524:"Current Projects"
2877:"Beaverpond Creek"
2610:"Three Mile Creek"
2528:"Natadesleen Lake"
2067:"Zechtoo Mountain"
1415:Little Iskut River
1347:Forrest Kerr Creek
1177:locally endangered
1084:Dolly Varden trout
993:maritime fur trade
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768:and Durham Creek.
758:Little Iskut River
692:Iskut First Nation
683:The settlement of
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480:Little Iskut River
353:Forrest Kerr Creek
349:Little Iskut River
3106:"Snippaker Creek"
2897:"Ningunsaw River"
1985:978-1-926806-87-7
1823:"ACME Mapper 2.2"
1489:Sacred Headwaters
1166:green-winged teal
1115:Iskut Canyon Cone
921:Lower Iskut River
839:Iskut Canyon Cone
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