Sheslay River
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The Sheslay River is a glacier-fed river in north western British Columbia. The canoeable portion of the river can be accessed by fixed wheel aircraft at an airstrip at the junction of the Sheslay and Hackett Rivers ( ).
Transverse Mercator Grid (UTM) Zone 9V: 688,000 East, 6,462,000 N). A two kilometer portage leads from the airstrip to the Sheslay. The river flows without pause 85 kilometers to the junction of the Nahlin River (
).[edit] External links
- British Columbia Ministery of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources: Dease Lake NTS 104J topographic map. Sheshlay/Hackett junction in southwest portion of this map.