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- Beatton_River abstract "The Beatton River is a tributary of the Peace River, flowing generally east, then south through north-eastern British Columbia, Canada. The river rises at Pink Mountain, about 10 kilometres (6 mi) west of the Alaska Highway hamlet of the same name, and flows 240 kilometres (150 mi) generally east, then south, draining into the Peace River just downstream of Fort St. John. The river meanders mostly through the boreal forest and muskeg of the Peace Plain. Its major tributaries are the Doig and Blueberry Rivers.The area around the river is the homeland of the Dane-zaa or Beaver First Nation. Archaeologists have found evidence of human habitation in the area dating back at least 10,000 years. The mouth of the Beatton River was the location of a Northwest Company fort established in 1806. Modern-day British Columbia's first European settlement was fur trading Rocky Mountain Fort, established in 1794 at the mouth of the Moberly River near the present Fort St. John. The river became an important route for First Nations people in their trading relationship with the Europeans. The present community of Fort St. John is west of the Beatton.The river, originally called the "North Pine" is named for Frank Beaton (1863–1944), the manager of the Hudson's Bay Company post in the early twentieth century, who homesteaded by the river. Beaton spelled his name with one "t" but the river is now spelled Beatton.".
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- Beatton_River wikiPageLength "2555".
- Beatton_River wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Beatton_River wikiPageRevisionID "673560510".
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Alaska_Highway.
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Archaeology.
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Blueberry_River_(British_Columbia).
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Boreal_forest.
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- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dane-zaa.
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peace_River_Country.
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peace_River_Regional_District.
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_British_Columbia.
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Dane-zaa.
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Doig_River.
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink First_Nations.
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Fort_St._John,_British_Columbia.
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Fur_trade.
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Homestead_principle.
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Hudsons_Bay_Company.
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Meander.
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Muskeg.
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Peace_Plain.
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Peace_River.
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Peace_River_(Canada).
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Pink_Mountain,_British_Columbia.
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLink Taiga.
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beatton River".
- Beatton_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beatton".
- Beatton_River hasPhotoCollection Beatton_River.
- Beatton_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:British_Columbia_hydrography.
- Beatton_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
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- Beatton_River subject Category:Dane-zaa.
- Beatton_River subject Category:Peace_River_Country.
- Beatton_River subject Category:Peace_River_Regional_District.
- Beatton_River subject Category:Rivers_of_British_Columbia.
- Beatton_River point "56.1 -120.38333333333334".
- Beatton_River type BodyOfWater.
- Beatton_River type NaturalPlace.
- Beatton_River type Place.
- Beatton_River type Stream.
- Beatton_River type People.
- Beatton_River type Location.
- Beatton_River type BodyOfWater.
- Beatton_River type Place.
- Beatton_River type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Beatton_River type Thing.
- Beatton_River type SpatialThing.
- Beatton_River type Q4022.
- Beatton_River type Q47521.
- Beatton_River comment "The Beatton River is a tributary of the Peace River, flowing generally east, then south through north-eastern British Columbia, Canada. The river rises at Pink Mountain, about 10 kilometres (6 mi) west of the Alaska Highway hamlet of the same name, and flows 240 kilometres (150 mi) generally east, then south, draining into the Peace River just downstream of Fort St. John. The river meanders mostly through the boreal forest and muskeg of the Peace Plain.".
- Beatton_River label "Beatton River".
- Beatton_River sameAs Beatton_River.
- Beatton_River sameAs m.0974h2.
- Beatton_River sameAs 5896386.
- Beatton_River sameAs Q4877304.
- Beatton_River sameAs Q4877304.
- Beatton_River lat "56.1".
- Beatton_River long "-120.38333333333334".
- Beatton_River wasDerivedFrom Beatton_River?oldid=673560510.
- Beatton_River isPrimaryTopicOf Beatton_River.