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dbpedia:Kiskatinaw_River
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Kiskatinaw (Cree for "cutbank") is a tributary of the Peace River in northeastern British Columbia, Canada.Bearhole Lake Provincial Park and Protected Area is established around the headwaters of the river, and One Island Lake Provincial Park is located on the middle course. The Kiskatinaw Provincial Park is established on the lower course of the river, east of the Alaska Highway, along the old alignment of the highway, at the site of a curved wooden bridge.
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Kiskatinaw River
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1050.0
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395.0
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