Inklin River

The Inklin River is a river in northern British Columbia, Canada. It flows northwest into the head of the Taku River,[1] which is formed by the convergence of the Inklin with the Nakina River, which flows southwest to meet it at the uninhabited locality of Inklin, which is located at the confluence.[2]

The river forms the southwestern boundary of the Taku Plateau, the northwesternmost sub-plateau of the Stikine Plateau. Along the river's southeast are the Boundary Ranges of the Coast Mountains.

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Coordinates: 58°54′00″N 133°08′00″W / 58.90000°N 133.13333°W / 58.90000; -133.13333


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