PORCUPINE RIVER


Meaning of PORCUPINE RIVER in English

major tributary of the Yukon River, in northern Yukon Territory, Can., and northeastern Alaska, U.S. Discovered in 1842 by John Bell of the Hudson's Bay Company, the Porcupine rises in the Mackenzie Mountains of west central Yukon Territory and flows for 448 mi (721 km) in a great arc, first north and then west across the international boundary and into the Yukon River near Fort Yukon, Alaska. Navigable to Old Crow, Can., the centre of a fur-producing area, the Porcupine serves as a main transportation link between northern and southern Yukon Territory. Major tributaries include the Bell, Old Crow, Coleen, Sheenjek, and Black rivers.

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