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Takia River

Coordinates: 52°44′47″N 126°20′30″W / 52.74639°N 126.34167°W / 52.74639; -126.34167 (Takia River)
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The Takia River is a tributary of the Dean River in British Columbia, Canada, flowing northwest to meet the Dean to the south of Sigutlat Lake.[1] Salmon House Falls is located at the confluence of the two rivers, which is to the northwest of Tsitsutl Peak.[2]

There was a Nuxalk village, Asktlta, located at this spot, which was known also as Salmon House. [3]

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52°44′47″N 126°20′30″W / 52.74639°N 126.34167°W / 52.74639; -126.34167 (Takia River)