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CANADIAN HERITAGE RIVERS SYSTEM

The 'Canadian Heritage Rivers System' (CHRS) was established in 1984 by the federal, provincial and territorial governments to conserve and protect the best examples of Canada's river heritage, to give them national recognition, and to encourage the public to enjoy and appreciate them. It is a cooperative program of the governments of Canada, all 10 provinces, and the three territories. A 15-member national board administers the program.
The first Canadian Heritage River was the French River in Ontario, designated in 1986. There are about 36 designated and 6 nominated rivers across Canada, and more are being added to the system each year. The goal is to establish a system that reflects the diversity of Canada's river environments and celebrates the role of rivers in Canada's history and society. The dream is to ensure that these rivers flow into the future with their heritage features protected for generations to come.

Contents
Designated rivers
Nominated rivers
External links

Designated rivers


The rivers currently designated as a Canadian Heritage River are:

Alsek River - Yukon Territory

Arctic Red River - Northwest Territory

Athabasca River - Alberta

Bloodvein River - Manitoba/Ontario

Bonnet Plume River - Yukon Territory

Boundary Waters - Ontario

Brudenell River - Prince Edward Island

Cardigan River - Prince Edward Island

Clearwater River - Saskatchewan/Alberta

Detroit River - Ontario/Michigan

Fraser River - British Columbia

French River - Ontario

Grand River - Ontario

Hillsborough River - Prince Edward Island

Humber River - Ontario

Kazan River - Nunavut Territory

Kicking Horse River - Alberta/British Columbia

Main River - Newfoundland

Margaree River - Nova Scotia

Mattawa River - Ontario

Missinaibi River - Ontario

Montague River - Prince Edward Island

North Saskatchewan River - Alberta/Saskatchewan

Upper Restigouche River - New Brunswick

Red River of the North - Manitoba

Rideau River - Ontario

Seal River - Manitoba

Shelburne River - Nova Scotia

Soper River - Nunavut Territory

South Nahanni River - Northwest Territories

St. Croix River - New Brunswick/Maine

St. Marys River - Ontario/Michigan

Tatshenshini River - Yukon Territory

Thames River - Ontario

Thelon River - Nunavut Territory

West Road River (aka Blackwater River) - British Columbia

Yukon River (The Thirty Mile Section) - Yukon Territory

Nominated rivers



Bay du Nord River - Newfoundland

Churchill River - Saskatchewan

Coppermine River - Nunavut Territory

Cowichan River - British Columbia

Hayes River - Manitoba

Jacques-Cartier River - Quebec

External links



Canadian Heritage River Website

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