The Fraser River begins in the Canadian Rockies at Mount Robson in British Columbia and flows southwest for approximately 1,375 kilometers (854 miles) before emptying into the Strait of Georgia near the city of Vancouver. It is the longest river in British Columbia and is known for its diverse ecosystems and significant cultural and economic importance. Along its course, the river passes through various landscapes, including forests, valleys, and urban areas.
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