River Garry (Loch Oich tributary)

Water type: River
Sources:
Gearr Garry, River Kingie
Continent:
Europe
Climates:
Mountain, Temperate
Country:
Scotland (UK)
The River Garry in Inverness-shire is a Scottish river punctuated by two long Lochs, in the region of Lochaber. It flows broadly west to east through Glen Garry, starting in a wilderness to the east of Knoydart and ending at Loch Oich in the Great Glen, which forms part of the Caledonian Canal.