The Brim River is a river in the North Coast region of British Columbia, Canada, flowing into Owyacumish Bay which is at the west end of the Barrie Reach of the Gardner Canal.
[1] At the mouth of the Brim River is the Brim River Hot Springs Protected Area, which feature an undeveloped hot spring and pristine old-growth forests.
The 202 hectares (500 acres) park is backcountry wilderness and has no visitor facilities.
[2] The name Brim River is thought to have been conferred by Captain Pender of the Royal Navy, though the reason for the name is unknown.
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