Green River, Brook in southwestern British Columbia, Canada.
Green River is a waterway in southwestern British Columbia that flows from Green Lake toward the northeast. The water travels roughly 25 kilometers before meeting the Lillooet River near Lillooet Lake.
Indigenous peoples used this waterway and valley for generations before European contact and settlement occurred in the region. The river system remains a feature of the landscape shaped by this long history.
The natural corridor of Green River connects multiple communities, forming an integral part of southwestern British Columbia's environmental heritage.
You can reach the waterway from several access points near Whistler, with Nairn Falls serving as a helpful reference location. Plan your visit around water flow conditions and weather patterns for the best experience.
Rutherford Creek, connected to this river system, hosts one of only two human-made whitewater kayaking courses in all of Canada. This specialized facility draws paddlers from across the region.
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