Cassiar River

The Cassiar River is a tributary of the Turnagain River in far northern British Columbia, flowing north to join the latter river southeast of . Its name is a reference to the Cassiar Land District, which it flows through the middle of and was the setting of the Cassiar Gold Rush of the 1870s.

Cassiar River

The Cassiar River is a tributary of the Turnagain River in far northern British Columbia, flowing north to join the latter river southeast of . Its name is a reference to the Cassiar Land District, which it flows through the middle of and was the setting of the Cassiar Gold Rush of the 1870s.