
Alouette River
The Alouette River is a freshwater waterway located in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It flows about 40 kilometers from Mount Alouette through a mix of forests and urban areas before emptying into the Fraser River. The river supports diverse wildlife, including fish such as salmon and trout, and provides recreational opportunities like fishing, kayaking, and hiking. It also plays a vital role in regional ecosystems and watersheds, helping to sustain local biodiversity. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining water quality and habitat health to ensure the river continues to benefit both nature and nearby communities.