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Pa-aat River

Coordinates: 53°48′32″N 130°00′19″W / 53.80889°N 130.00528°W / 53.80889; -130.00528
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The Pa-aat River, formerly known as the Salmon River[1] and also as the Paaat River,[2] is a small river on Pitt Island in the North Coast region of British Columbia, Canada. It flows north to enter Grenville Channel opposite Baker Inlet[3] via Salmon Inlet, at the mouth of which is Pa-aat Indian Reserve No. 6,[4] which is governed by the Gitxaala Nation of the Tsimshian.[5]

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53°48′32″N 130°00′19″W / 53.80889°N 130.00528°W / 53.80889; -130.00528