Howse River
River in Alberta, Canada
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The Howse River is a tributary of the North Saskatchewan River[1] in western Alberta, Canada.
The Howse River is a braided river, with several streams crossing in its flood plain. It is formed when Freshfield, Forbes, David and Lagoon Creek unite and flow north to discharge into the North Saskatchewan River at Saskatchewan River Crossing.
From the headwaters of Forbes Creek, the river has a total length of 33 km.
See also
References
- ^ Oegema, Bart. "North Saskatchewan River". ESask. University of Regina. Retrieved 6 May 2024.
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Hydrography of Alberta
- Athabasca
- Battle
- Beaver
- Bow
- Brazeau
- Clearwater
- Crowsnest
- Elbow
- Ghost
- Hay
- Little Bow
- Milk
- North Saskatchewan
- Oldman
- Peace
- Pembina
- Red Deer
- Slave
- Smoky
- South Saskatchewan
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- Amisk
- Athabasca
- Beaverhill
- Bistcho
- Claire
- Cold
- Crowsnest
- Des Arcs
- Garner
- Hubbles
- Jackfish
- La Biche
- St. Cyr
- Lesser Slave
- Miquelon
- North Wabasca Lake
- Pigeon
- Santé
- Ste. Anne
- Sylvan
- Utikuma
- Wabamun
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51°57′29″N 116°45′02″W / 51.95806°N 116.75056°W / 51.95806; -116.75056 (Howse River)
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