Bridge River

Bridge River
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
DistrictLillooet Land District
Physical characteristics
SourceCoast Mountains
 • coordinates50°47′N 122°13′W / 50.783°N 122.217°W / 50.783; -122.217[1]
MouthFraser River
 • coordinates
50°45′N 121°56′W / 50.750°N 121.933°W / 50.750; -121.933[1]
Length120 km (75 mi)

The Bridge River is an approximately 120 kilometres (75 mi) long river in southern British Columbia. It flows south-east from the Coast Mountains.[2] 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.

The Bridge River hydroelectric complex, operated by BC Hydro, consists of three successive dams, providing water for four hydro power plants with the total rated power of total 492 megawatts.[2]

  1. ^ a b "Bridge River". BC Geographical Names.
  2. ^ a b "Bridge River". BC Hydro. Retrieved 6 June 2016.