Kilutea River
The Kilutea River is a glacier-fed watercourse on Baffin Island's Borden Peninsula, approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) long.[1] It flows east and empties into Navy Board Inlet.
References
- ^ "The Canadian Alpine Journal: Journal Alpin Canadien, Volumes 88-91". Alpine Club of Canada. 2005. p. 79. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
We positioned ourselves on the shore of Bylot in order to make the 15-km crossing of Navy Board Inlet and move inland up the Kilutea River, on the Borden Peninsula, all in one day.
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73°16′30″N 81°11′30″W / 73.27500°N 81.19167°W / 73.27500; -81.19167
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