Asseek River

The Asseek River is a river in the Central Coast region of British Columbia, Canada, flowing north out of the Pacific Ranges to enter saltwater at the head of South Bentinck Arm.

[1] Also entering South Bentinck Arm a few miles north on the east side of the inlet is the Taleomey River,[2] whose estuary forms Taleomey Narrows, a constriction of the inlet,[3] and also where is the location of Taleomy Indian Reserve No.

Another constriction south of the Taleomey estuary, and immediately north of the Asseek's mouth is Bentinck Narrows,[4] which is formed by the alluvial fan of Ickna Creek.

[5] There was a Nuxalk village named Aseik in the area of the Asseek's mouth, as was also Koapk.

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