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”’Manson River”’ is a river located in the [[Omineca Country]] region of [[British Columbia]]. It flows north into Manson Arm, [[Williston Lake]].<ref>{{cite bcgnis|4730|Manson River}}</ref> The river is located south of [[Germansen Landing]]. It was first known as Manson Creek and was discovered in 1871 by Robert Howell. The river has been mined using wing-damming, drifting and hydraulicking. Manson River has been mined by Europeans and Chinese.<ref>{{citation |
”’Manson River”’ is a river located in the [[Omineca Country]] region of [[British Columbia]]. It flows north into Manson Arm, [[Williston Lake]].<ref>{{cite bcgnis|4730|Manson River}}</ref> The river is located south of [[Germansen Landing]]. It was first known as Manson Creek and was discovered in 1871 by Robert Howell. The river has been mined using wing-damming, drifting and hydraulicking. Manson River has been mined by Europeans and Chinese.<ref>{{citation |
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Latest revision as of 21:46, 10 February 2026
Manson River is a river located in the Omineca Country region of British Columbia. It flows north into Manson Arm, Williston Lake.[1] The river is located south of Germansen Landing. It was first known as Manson Creek and was discovered in 1871 by Robert Howell. The river has been mined using wing-damming, drifting and hydraulicking. Manson River has been mined by Europeans and Chinese.[2]


