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Coordinates: 49°24′00″N 124°37′00″W / 49.40000°N 124.61667°W / 49.40000; -124.61667
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The '''Qualicum River''' /in the Pentlach language = "Where the Dog Salmon Run" <ref>[http://www.qualicumbeach.com/cms.asp?wpID=458 History of Qualicum Beach]</ref>/ (marked on highway signs in the area as the '''Big Qualicum River''') is a [[river]] on the east coast of [[Vancouver Island]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]], flowing northeast from its headwaters in [[Horne Lake]] into the [[Strait of Georgia]]<ref>{{BCGNIS|22224|Qualicum River}}</ref><!--[[Baynes Sound]] of the [[Gulf of Georgia]]--> just south of [[Qualicum Bay]], near the town of [[Qualicum Beach, British Columbia|Qualicum Beach]]. The river's name comes from that of the [[Qualicum people]].{{cn|date=July 2012}}
The '''Qualicum River''' /in the Pentlach language = "Where the Dog Salmon Run" <ref>[http://www.qualicumbeach.com/cms.asp?wpID=458 History of Qualicum Beach] {{wayback|url=http://www.qualicumbeach.com/cms.asp?wpID=458 |date=20141113211232 }}</ref>/ (marked on highway signs in the area as the '''Big Qualicum River''') is a [[river]] on the east coast of [[Vancouver Island]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]], flowing northeast from its headwaters in [[Horne Lake]] into the [[Strait of Georgia]]<ref>{{BCGNIS|22224|Qualicum River}}</ref><!--[[Baynes Sound]] of the [[Gulf of Georgia]]--> just south of [[Qualicum Bay]], near the town of [[Qualicum Beach, British Columbia|Qualicum Beach]]. The river's name comes from that of the [[Qualicum people]].{{cn|date=July 2012}}


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Revision as of 12:24, 21 July 2016

The Qualicum River /in the Pentlach language = "Where the Dog Salmon Run" [1]/ (marked on highway signs in the area as the Big Qualicum River) is a river on the east coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, flowing northeast from its headwaters in Horne Lake into the Strait of Georgia[2] just south of Qualicum Bay, near the town of Qualicum Beach. The river's name comes from that of the Qualicum people.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ History of Qualicum Beach Archived 2014-11-13 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Qualicum River". BC Geographical Names.

49°24′00″N 124°37′00″W / 49.40000°N 124.61667°W / 49.40000; -124.61667