Peace River
The Peace River is a river of Canada. It starts in the mountains of British Columbia, flowing southeast and east into Alberta. There it turns northeast through the Canadian prairies. After a journey of 1,923 kilometres (1,195 mi) it joins with the Athabasca River, forming the Slave River.
| Peace River | |
|---|---|
| Mouth | Slave River |
| Length | 1,923 km (1,195 mi) |
Peace River Media
- Gathering fuel for the steamship Grenfell on the Peace River.jpg
The Grenfell was one of the vessels that shipped cargo on the Peace River.
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Peace River in Fort Vermilion, Alberta.
- The Peace River.JPG
The Peace River as it winds past the town of Peace River during the autumntime.
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