| Little Chilliwack River | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| Country | United States | 
| State | Washington | 
| County | Whatcom County | 
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | Ridge between it and Silesia Creek | 
| • location | North Cascades | 
| Mouth | Chilliwack River | 
|  • location | Just south of the inlet of Chilliwack Lake | 
The Little Chilliwack River is a small river in Whatcom County, Washington. It is a tributary of the Chilliwack River, entering the river just below the Canada–United States border.
Course
The river originates at a ridge between it and Silesia Creek. It flows just over 7 miles northeast from there to its confluence with the Chilliwack on the opposite side of the river from a trail leading up the Chilliwack. The Little Fork merges with it just under 2 km above its mouth.
Little Fork
The Little Fork Little Chilliwack River starts at the base of Copper Mountain. It flows about 4 ½ km northeast as well, merging with the main fork about 2 km upstream from the river's mouth.
See also
External links
48°59′34″N 121°24′38″W / 48.99278°N 121.41056°W
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