Somass River

River in British Columbia, Canada
Aerial view of central Port Alberni showing the Somass entering the Alberni Inlet.

Somass River is a river on Vancouver Island, in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Its drainage basin is 1,412 square kilometres (545 sq mi) in size.[1]

The river's name comes from a Nuu-chah-nulth word meaning "washing".

Course

The Stamp River flowing out of Great Central Lake and Sproat River join to form the Somass River, which flows generally southeast and south into Alberni Inlet and the harbour of Port Alberni.[2] The river crosses Highway 4 outside of Port Alberni in Tseshaht First Nation territory. Several kilometres of the lower course of the river are tidal.

Gallery

  • Clutesi Haven Marina in the tidal area of the Somass River
    Clutesi Haven Marina in the tidal area of the Somass River
  • A snowy morning along the Somass
    A snowy morning along the Somass
  • A black bear at low tide
    A black bear at low tide
  • The mouth of the Somass is in the middle-right of this aerial view of Port Alberni harbour
    The mouth of the Somass is in the middle-right of this aerial view of Port Alberni harbour

See also

References

  1. ^ Gazetteer of Canada. Vol. British Columbia. Canadian Board on Geographic Names. 1953. pp. xv.
  2. ^ "Somass River". BC Geographical Names.

49°14′46″N 124°49′11″W / 49.24611°N 124.81972°W / 49.24611; -124.81972


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