This is on the lower Bull, not far from it's confluence with the Kootenay River. The river is much slower and lazier down here, but quite brown on the day we visited. We stopped for a beer at the Bull River Inn, and picked up a bit of the river's history. It was used extensively in the early 1900's for floating logs down to a mill, where many of the railway ties used by Canadian Pacific Railways were hewn. There actually is a small dam across the river in the gorge above.