The Similkameen River runs through southern
British Columbia
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, Canada, eventually discharging into the
Okanagan River
The Okanogan River (known as the Okanagan River in Canada) is a tributary of the Columbia River, approximately 115 mi (185 km) long, in southern British Columbia and north central Washington. It drains a scenic plateau region called ...
near
Oroville, Washington
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, in the United States. Through the Okanagan River, it drains to the
Columbia River. The river is said to be named for an indigenous people called ''Similkameigh'', meaning "treacherous waters".
The river is controversially dammed (the now-defunct
Enloe Dam Enloe may refer to:
*Enloe, Texas, an unincorporated community in Delta County
*William G. Enloe High School, public high school in Raleigh, North Carolina
*Enloe Dam and Powerplant, a powerplant in Okanogan County, Washington
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), blocking fish passage to the upper (Canadian) reaches of the river.
History
The first mention of the Similkameen by a European was by
Alexander Ross. While on a trading expedition, he travelled by way of the "Similkameigh River."
Sir George Simpson used the name "Similkameigh" for one of the groups part of the
Okanagan Nation. The transition from ''Similkameigh'' to ''Similkameen'' may have been inspired by the name of the
Tulameen River
The Tulameen River is a tributary of the Similkameen River in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The Tulameen River is part of the Columbia River drainage basin, being a tributary of the Similkameen River, which flows into the Okanagan ...
despite being etymologically incorrect. The name ''Similkameigh'' comes from a now-extinct language of Nicola-Similkameen, of the
Athapascan languages, and is believed to mean "Salmon River."
Geography
Course
It starts at Nordheim Peak, on the east flank of
Manning Park, about north of
Allison Pass
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and flows past the settlements of
East Gate,
Princeton
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,
Hedley,
Keremeos
Keremeos () is a village in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. The name originated from the Similkameen dialect of the Okanagan language word "Keremeyeus" meaning "creek which cuts its way through the flats" referring to Keremeos ...
, and
Cawston, closely followed by Highway 3, the
Crowsnest Highway
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. About upstream from Princeton, the river drops over
Similkameen Falls. Numerous viewpoints of the river occur from the highway, the most popular being
Bromley Rock
Bromley Rock Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. Bromley Rock is a popular swimming, canoeing and cliff jumping destination located on the Similkameen River, approximately fifteen minutes from Princeton.
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, where swimming in the river from a spectacular sandy beach is possible. In a typical Okanagan, BC summer, the water is warm and fantastic for swimming. It contributes 75% of the flow of the
Okanogan River
The Okanogan River (known as the Okanagan River in Canada) is a tributary of the Columbia River, approximately 115 mi (185 km) long, in southern British Columbia and north central Washington. It drains a scenic plateau region called ...
and crosses the international border at
Nighthawk, Washington.
Flow
The
United States Geological Survey
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maintains a
stream gauge at
river mile
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15.8, just upstream from the Oroville–Tonasket Irrigation District canal intake. The river's
discharge
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(flow) at this point averages , with a recorded maximum of and minimum of .
Enloe Dam
The
Enloe Dam Enloe may refer to:
*Enloe, Texas, an unincorporated community in Delta County
*William G. Enloe High School, public high school in Raleigh, North Carolina
*Enloe Dam and Powerplant, a powerplant in Okanogan County, Washington
Persons with the su ...
, completed in 1920, is located just above the river's mouth. The river, after flowing over the dam, drops over what is left of Coyote Falls. Lacking fish ladders, Enloe Dam blocks fish passage and completely extirpated anadromous fish migration into the upper reaches of the Similkameen River and its tributaries in Canada.
However, Coyote Falls is 20 feet tall thus making it impossible for salmon (who can only jump 12 feet) to migrate further than that point and would never reach the dam.
International

The Similkameen River subject to international water-sharing agreements governed by the
International Joint Commission
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as part of the
Columbia Basin. The authority responsible for overseeing the IJC agreements is the International Osoyoos Lake Board of Control, composed of appointees from
Environment Canada, the BC Ministry of Water, Land Air Protection, the
US Army Corps of Engineers
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Major tributaries
* Pasayten River: Confluence is just above Similkameen Falls
*Tulameen River
The Tulameen River is a tributary of the Similkameen River in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The Tulameen River is part of the Columbia River drainage basin, being a tributary of the Similkameen River, which flows into the Okanagan ...
: Enters at Princeton
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* Ashnola River: Meets the river 11 km west of Keremeos
See also
*List of British Columbia rivers
The following is a partial list of rivers of British Columbia, organized by watershed. Some large creeks are included either because of size or historical importance
(See Alphabetical List of British Columbia rivers ). Also included are lakes th ...
*List of Washington rivers
This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of Washington.
By drainage basin
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Fraser River (Briti ...
References
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Rivers of British Columbia
Rivers of Washington (state)
Rivers of Okanogan County, Washington
Similkameen Country
International rivers of North America