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Vedder River

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in order to survey and map the border between American and British-Canadian sovereignty. A number of the Chilliwack's tributaries cross the 49th parallel, including Liumchen Creek, Tamihi Creek, Damfino Creek, Slesse Creek, Nesakwatch Creek, and, from Chilliwack Lake, Klahailhu Creek and Depot Creek.
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that diverted the river into two small streams called Vedder Creek and Luckakuck Creek, which caused hardship for the area's farmers. In 1882, a new log jam was deliberately created which caused the waters of several streams to shift course toward the west, flowing into the now-disappeared
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before crossing the border. There is a large sandy beach located where the river enters the lake, a popular recreational area among locals, however access is now restricted and the south shores of Chilliwack Lake are protected as an
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In the early 20th century, the diverted river was diked and channelized, and the Chilliwack River downstream of the Vedder Crossing was permanently diverted westwards into the
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Both American and British surveying parties established base camps on Chilliwack Lake from which they sent field parties through the Chilliwack drainage and east to the
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before flowing under the Vedder Bridge at which its name changes to the Vedder River, after which it flows west and north to join the
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The Vedder River Campground, operated by The Fraser Valley Regional District, is open from April 1 to October 31.
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The Chilliwack River was heavily used by the Northwest Boundary Survey of 1857-1862 as a means of accessing the
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from flooding the surrounding farmlands and towns, and which is part of the drainage system that turned
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are very popular amongst locals for relaxing on the river banks, swimming, campfires and sunbathing.
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to the north (both are separate semi-rural communities that are now part of the City of Chilliwack).
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in 1894 caused this new course to become permanent, and compounded on the devastating 1894
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the Sumas Lake, and today the canal are renamed the Vedder River. The former interlaced
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Downstream from the Vedder Crossing Bridge, the Vedder River marks the boundary between
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Chilliwack River
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destination. The sections of the river downstream from the Vedder Bridge at
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Range of Glaciers: The Exploration and Survey of the Northern Cascade Range
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of the Chilliwack River below Vedder Crossing are now modified into the
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class III and above whitewater, making this river a popular year-round
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The Vedder/ Chilliwack River is the only river in Canada that sustains
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Klingeman, Peter C.; Robert L. Beschta; Paul D. Komer (1998).
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opposite the islands of the Fraser River Ecological Reserve.
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The Vedder-Chilliwack River is well known for its runs of
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Historically the Chilliwack River flowed north from
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Originating as the Chilliwack River in Washington's
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Water Resources Publication. p. 488. 669: 667: 477:to empty into the Fraser River east of the 548:1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games 539:in the fall, along with winter and spring 248:1,150 m/s (41,000 cu ft/s) 649: 633:List of tributaries of the Fraser River 655: 653: 18: 228:77 m/s (2,700 cu ft/s) 7: 873:North Cascades of Washington (state) 863:Rivers of Whatcom County, Washington 794:Gravel-Bed Rivers in the Environment 694:About the Chilliwack River Watershed 301:, meaning "valley of many streams". 37:The Vedder River, in Chilliwack, BC. 293:The name Chilliwack comes from the 238:15 m/s (530 cu ft/s) 206:1,230 km (470 sq mi) 638:List of rivers of British Columbia 14: 342:on the south side of the City of 782:, Chilliwack Museum and Archives 770:, Chilliwack Museum and Archives 696:, Chilliwack River Habitat Atlas 562:Tributaries in the United States 429:. 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Canada
United States
British Columbia
Washington
Hannegan Pass
48°53′3″N 121°31′42″W / 48.88417°N 121.52833°W / 48.88417; -121.52833
Mouth
Sumas River
49°07′35″N 122°05′54″W / 49.12639°N 122.09833°W / 49.12639; -122.09833
Vedder Crossing
river
Canadian province
British Columbia
U.S. state
Washington
Halkomelem
North Cascades National Park
Hannegan Pass
Canada–United States border
Chilliwack Lake
Little Chilliwack River
ecological reserve
Chilliwack River Valley
Fraser Lowland
Chilliwack
Sweltzer River
Sumas River
Fraser River
Sumas Mountain

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