The Slocan River is a 60-kilometre (37 mi) long[1] tributary of the Kootenay River in the Canadian province of British Columbia.
Its drainage basin is 3,290 square kilometres (1,270 sq mi) in area.
[1] The Slocan River originates at the south end of Slocan Lake[3] and flows south past Slocan and Winlaw to join the Kootenay River near Shoreacres, about halfway between Castlegar and Nelson.
The route includes a mixture of broad flatwater, lazy meanders, gentle flows and, on the lowest section, a few rapids.
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