Partridge River (Canada)

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The Partridge River is a river in the Yukon and British Columbia, Canada.[1] It is in the Bering Sea drainage basin and is a tributary of Bennett Lake.

Partridge River
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Location
CountryCanada
Territory/Province
Physical characteristics
SourceUnnamed mountain
 • locationBritish Columbia
 • coordinates59°56′15″N 135°30′00″W / 59.93750°N 135.50000°W / 59.93750; -135.50000
 • elevation1,661 m (5,449 ft)
MouthBennett Lake
 • location
Yukon
 • coordinates
60°02′24″N 135°09′58″W / 60.04000°N 135.16611°W / 60.04000; -135.16611
 • elevation
641 m (2,103 ft)
Basin features
River systemBering Sea drainage basin

Course

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The river begins at an unnamed mountain in British Columbia at 1,661 metres (5,449 ft) and flows north, then abruptly turns southeast. It takes in an unnamed tributary from the right, heads northeast through Partridge Lake, where it passes into the Yukon, and reaches its mouth on the West Arm of Bennett Lake. Bennett Lake flows via the Nares River, the Tagish River and the Yukon River to the Bering Sea.

Tributaries

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  • Lemieux Creek (right)
  • Jones Creek (left)

References

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  1. ^ "Partridge River". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2014-07-28.