The Nahlin River is a river in far northwestern British Columbia, Canada, flowing northwest to meet the Sheslay River, forming there the commencement of the Inklin River, the main southeast fork of the Taku.[1]

The main tributaries of the Nahlin River include the Dudidontu River and the Koshin River.

See also

References

  1. "Nahlin River". BC Geographical Names.

58°47′00″N 132°05′00″W / 58.78333°N 132.08333°W / 58.78333; -132.08333



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