Norfork River Bridge

The Bridge River is an approximately 120 kilometres long river in southern British Columbia. It flows south-east from the Coast Mountains. Until 1961, it was a major tributary of the Fraser River, entering that stream about six miles upstream from the town of Lillooet; its flow, however, was near-completely diverted into Seton Lake with the completion of the Bridg…
The Bridge River is an approximately 120 kilometres long river in southern British Columbia. It flows south-east from the Coast Mountains. Until 1961, it was a major tributary of the Fraser River, entering that stream about six miles upstream from the town of Lillooet; its flow, however, was near-completely diverted into Seton Lake with the completion of the Bridge River Power Project, with the water now entering the Fraser just south of Lillooet as a result.
  • Country: Canada
  • Province: British Columbia
  • District: Lillooet Land District
  • Source: Coast Mountains
  • Mouth: Fraser River
  • Length: 120 km (75 mi)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org