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Granby River
The
Granby
River
is a
tributary
of the
Kettle River
in
British Columbia, Canada
, joining the
Kettle
just
north
of the
Canada–United States border
at
the town
of
Grand Forks
.
The river
is approximately in
length
and has its origin in the
Monashee Mountains
to
the west
of
Fauquier
on the
Arrow Lakes
.
The Granby River is named for the
Granby Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company
, which from 1898 to
1919
operated the
Phoenix Mines
and a smelter on the
east side
of
the river
.