Salmon River (Portland Canal)
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The Salmon River is a braided stream that flows through Hyder, Alaska, and empties into the Portland Canal. It is fed by meltwater from the Salmon Glacier, which is located within British Columbia approximately 13 miles north of its confluence into the Canal and is road-accessible from the town of Stewart, British Columbia. The river crosses the Canada-United States border at 56°02′00″N 130°02′00″W / 56.0333333°N 130.0333333°W.[1]
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Coordinates: 55°54′25″N 130°01′31″W / 55.90694°N 130.02528°W
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