Nechako Plateau

Nechako Plateau
Nechako Plateau is located in British Columbia
Nechako Plateau
Nechako Plateau
Coordinates: 54°00′00″N 126°00′00″W / 54.00000°N 126.00000°W / 54.00000; -126.00000
LocationBritish Columbia, Canada
Part ofInterior Plateau
GeologyFlood basalt

The Nechako Plateau is the northernmost subdivision of the Interior Plateau, one of the main geographic regions of the Canadian province of British Columbia. It spans the basin of the Nechako River and its tributaries the Stuart River and Endako Rivers, and is bounded on the south by the West Road River (Blackwater River), south of which is the Chilcotin Plateau and on the north by the Nation River and the valleys of Babine and Takla Lakes, beyond which are the Omineca Mountains (N) and Skeena Mountains (NW). To the west, it abuts the various ranges of the Hazelton Mountains while on its east it is bounded by the pass between Prince George, British Columbia and the Parsnip Arm of Williston Lake, beyond which is the McGregor Plateau, which skirts the Northern Rockies. Some classification systems include the plateau area on the east bank of the Fraser River beyond the city of Prince George; this area neighbours the northernmost reaches of the Quesnel Highland and Cariboo Mountains.

"Nechako" is an anglicization of netʃa koh, its name in the indigenous Carrier language which means "big river".

  1. ^ "BC Geographical Names". apps.gov.bc.ca. Retrieved 2020-09-20.