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  1. Saskatchewan River Forks

    Saskatchewan River Forks refers to the area in Canada where the North Saskatchewan and South Saskatchewan rivers merge to create the Saskatchewan River . It is about forty kilometres east of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan . ref http www.parksearch.ca park.asp?parkID 3748 Saskatchewan River Forks, SK Park Search Canada Bot generated title ref This provincial park region is heavily wooded, and features steep banks, a tourist picnic site and hiking trails. Area fur posts were of importance to European traders, the England English having reached this point in 1692 under Henry Kelsey but did not establish a fort. Fort Le Jonqui re was established in 1751 by Jacques Legardeur de Saint Pierre at or near the forks. In 1753 Fort de la Corne was establishe in the area by Louis de la Corne, Chevalier de la Corne . A major intersection when waterways were important to transportation on the Canadian prairies , first with the fur trade and then during the riverboat era, today the forks attract tourists, canoeists and recreational fishermen. See also Fort de la Corne Weldon, Saskatchewan References references External links http wikimapia.org 937546 WikiMapia site showing aerial view of the Saskatchewan River Forks. Saskatchewan parks coord 53 15 00 N 105 05 02 W display title Category Saskatchewan River Category Geography of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan geo stub ...   more details



  1. Forks River

    Geobox River Heading name Forks River native name other name category Names etymology nickname Image image image caption image size Country country Canada state Ontario state type Province region district Cochrane District, Ontario Cochrane district1 Timiskaming District, Ontario Timiskaming district2 Sudbury District, Ontario Sudbury municipality Family parent tributary left Little Forks Creek tributary right city landmark River locations source Forks Lake source location Timiskaming, Unorganized, West Part, Ontario Timiskaming, Unorganized West Part source region Timiskaming District, Ontario Timiskaming District source country source elevation 351 source lat d 48 source lat m 06 source lat s 22 source lat NS N source long d 81 source long m 10 source long s 11 source long EW W source1 source1 ... type Maps map Canada Ontario location map 2.svg map caption Location of the mouth of the Forks River in Ontario. map background map locator Ontario Website website commons Footnotes footnotes The Forks River is a river in the James Bay and Moose River drainage basin drainage basins in Cochrane District ... northeastern Ontario , Canada . It flows convert 36 km mi 0 from Forks Lake to its mouth at Night Hawk Lake , the source of the Frederick House River , a tributary of the Abitibi River . Course The Forks River begins at Forks Lake in the northwest of the Timiskaming, Unorganized, West Part, Ontario ... that the Forks River drainage basin is in three Ontario districts. It heads northeast, then north, flows over a small dam, and takes in the left tributary Little Forks Creek arriving from Little Forks Lake. The river turns northwest, then curves back northeast, flows into the city of Timmins ... at an elevation of convert 274 m ft 0 . Tributaries Little Forks Creek left See also List of rivers of Ontario References refbegin cite cgndb id FBEWH title Forks River accessdate 2010 08 16 cite web ... to Lower Forks Lake. Portions of both lakes lie in the northeastern portion of the Sudbury, Unorganized ...   more details



  1. Deer Forks No. 232, Saskatchewan

    caption1 image dot map dot mapsize dot map caption dot x dot y pushpin map Saskatchewan pushpin map caption Location of Deer Forks No. 232 in Saskatchewan latd 49.288 longd 109.502 pushpin label position ... Deer Forks No. 232 Council leader title1 Municipal seat leader name1 Burstall, Saskatchewan Burstall ... rural municipalities navbox ThisRM Deer Forks No. 232 NortheastRM Newcombe No. 260, Saskatchewan Newcombe ... region CA source GNS enwiki Category Rural municipalities in Saskatchewan Category Deer Forks No. 232 ... at Infobox Settlement for all fields and descriptions of usage Basic info name Deer Forks No. 232 ... name Canada subdivision type1 Provinces and territories of Canada Province subdivision name1 Saskatchewan subdivision type2 List of regions of Canada Region subdivision name2 Southwest Saskatchewan subdivision type3 Census divisions of Saskatchewan Census division subdivision name3 Division No. 15, Saskatchewan ... area code 306 blank name List of Saskatchewan provincial highways Highways blank info Saskatchewan Highway 321 Highway 321 br Saskatchewan Highway 635 Highway 635 br Saskatchewan Highway 741 Highway 741 blank1 name Waterways blank1 info South Saskatchewan River website http www.mds.gov.sk.ca apps Pub MDS muniDetails.aspx?cat 10&mun 2364 Deer Forks No. 232 footnotes Deer Forks No. 232 is a List of rural municipalities in Saskatchewan rural municipality in the Canada Canadian province of Saskatchewan , located in the Division No. 4, Saskatchewan Census Division 4 , just north of the USA border ... is located in the town of Burstall, Saskatchewan Burstall . Demographics In 2006, the Rural ... &Data Count&Geo1 CSD&Geo2 PR&Lang E&SearchPR 01&SearchText Deer Forks No. 232&SearchType Begins ref History Before 1905, Deer Forks No. 232 would have been part of the Territorial evolution of Canada ... Burstall, Saskatchewan Burstall , Seat of municipality. Hamlets Estuary, Saskatchewan Estuary Gascoigne, Saskatchewan Gascoigne See also List of rural municipalities in Saskatchewan External links http ...   more details



  1. Saskatchewan River

    Empire in America See New France just east of the Saskatchewan River Forks at Fort de la Corne . In addition ... posts on the river were landmarks in parentheses Saskatchewan River Forks Fort Le Jonqui re ? , Fort ...Geobox River name Saskatchewan River native name other name category etymology nickname image image caption ... Saskatchewan River North and South Saskatchewan River s source confluence location convert 40 km ... caption Saskatchewan River Watershed Footnotes footnotes The Saskatchewan River Cree language Cree kisisk ciwani ... . Through its tributaries the North Saskatchewan River North Saskatchewan and South Saskatchewan River ... River North Saskatchewan and the South Saskatchewan River South Saskatchewan , at the Saskatchewan River Forks . Both source rivers originate from glacier s in the Alberta Rockies. The St. Mary River ... , also empties into the Saskatchewan River via the south fork. The combined stream flows east northeast ... River . The river, like the province of Saskatchewan , takes its name from the Cree language ... power plants are built on the river at Nipawin, Saskatchewan Nipawin , and E.B. Campbell ... of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 3 87 91 2003 ref History The Saskatchewan River and its two ..., and Cumberland House, Saskatchewan . Fur trade on the lower river The first European to ascended the river ... culture The Saskatchewan River is featured in The Arrogant Worms song The Last Saskatchewan ... Manitoba Hydro Watershed management North Saskatchewan River South Saskatchewan River References Reflist External links Commonscat Saskatchewan River http www.ccge.org resources rivers of canada saskatchewan river default.asp Canadian Council for Geographic Education page with a series of articles on the history of the Saskatchewan River . http www.saskriverbasin.ca Partners FOR the Saskatchewan River Basin http esask.uregina.ca entry saskatchewan river.html Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan Category Saskatchewan River cs Saskatchewan eka de Saskatchewan River es R o Saskatchewan eo Saska evano ...   more details



  1. The Forks

    The Forks may refer to tocright Places Canada The Forks, Winnipeg , Manitoba, a district around the confluence of the Red River of the North and Assiniboine River Saskatchewan River Forks , where the North Saskatchewan and South Saskatchewan rivers combine to form the Saskatchewan River United States The Forks, California , unincorporated community in Mendocino County The Forks, Maine , a small community The Forks, New Jersey , an historic area and port during the American Revolution where the Batsto River and the Mullica River conjoin The Forks, a common nickname given to Greater Grand Forks , the cities of Grand Forks, North Dakota and East Grand Forks, Minnesota The Forks , the original settlement which preceded Burlington, North Dakota , near the confluence of the Des Lacs River and the Mouse River Other uses The forks , referring in Australian English to the V sign , which may be used as an insulting or obscene gesture See also Forks disambiguation disambiguation geo ...   more details



  1. South Saskatchewan River

    confluence long m 41 source confluence long s 30 source confluence long EW W mouth Saskatchewan River mouth location Saskatchewan River Forks mouth region Saskatchewan mouth country mouth elevation 380 ... north through Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Saskatoon and joins the North Saskatchewan River east of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Prince Albert at the Saskatchewan River Forks thus forming the Saskatchewan River ...Geobox River Heading name South Saskatchewan River native name other name category etymology nickname ... River at Saskatoon country Canada country flag 1 state Alberta state1 Saskatchewan state type Province ... free type Maps map Saskatchewanrivermap.png map caption The Saskatchewan River drainage basin Footnotes footnotes The South Saskatchewan River lang fr rivi re Saskatchewan Sud is a major river in Canada ... a substantial portion of the South Saskatchewan s natural flow into the Qu Appelle River . By the 1980s ... of the Bow River , the South Saskatchewan flows for convert 1392 km mi . At its mouth at Saskatchewan River Forks , it has an average discharge of 280  m s, and has a watershed of convert 146100 ... Webpage shows that the South Saskatchewan River has a much higher flow than the Saskatchewan River. But since the South is a tributary of the Saskatchewan River, it must be assumed that the data is reversed ... The Water Chronicles work South Saskatchewan River Basin date October 15, 2009 url http www.water.ca sat 110908.asp accessdate 2009 10 15 ref The Red Deer River is a major tributary of the South Saskatchewan ... River Dam Qu Appelle River dam s in Saskatchewan . Water from the South Saskatchewan flowing through ... oxbows of the South Saskatchewan River, most notably Moon Lake Saskatchewan Moon Lake and Pike Lake ... major Canadian rivers has reported that the South Saskatchewan River is the most at risk. Climate ... , have all combined to reduce the flow of the South Saskatchewan River by 70 . Developers and governments ... System manage water flow downstream of the Oldman River. ref cite web title South Saskatchewan River ...   more details



  1. Illinois River Forks State Park

    Infobox park name Illinois River Forks State Park photo photo width photo caption map Oregon map width 220 type Public, state location Josephine County, Oregon Josephine County , Oregon nearest city Grants Pass, Oregon Grants Pass lat d 42.1567799 long d 123.6581238 dim 2000 region US OR source gnis coords ref ref name gnis cite gnis id 1851894 name Illinois River Forks State Park accessdate 2011 07 01 ref area created operator Oregon Parks and Recreation Department visitation num status Illinois River Forks State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Oregon , administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department . See also List of Oregon state parks References reflist External links cite web url http www.oregonstateparks.org park 103.php title Illinois River Forks State Park publisher Oregon Parks and Recreation Department accessdate 2011 07 01 Protected Areas of Oregon Category Oregon state parks Category Parks in Josephine County, Oregon JosephineOR geo stub ...   more details



  1. North Saskatchewan River

    10 source long s 54 source long EW W mouth Saskatchewan River mouth location Saskatchewan River Forks ... in Canada accessdate 2007 05 01 ref At its end point at Saskatchewan River Forks it has a mean discharge ..., from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Prince Albert to the Saskatchewan River Forks , has many ...Geobox River Heading name North Saskatchewan River native name other name category Names etymology nickname ... Battle River city Edmonton, Alberta Edmonton, AB city1 North Battleford, Saskatchewan North Battleford, SK city2 Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Prince Albert, SK landmark River locations source Rocky Mountains ... free type Maps map NorthSaskMap.jpg map caption The North Saskatchewan River drainage basin map background ... Saskatchewan River is a glacier fed river that flows east from the Canadian Rockies to central Saskatchewan . It is one of two major rivers that join to make up the Saskatchewan River . The Saskatchewan River system is the largest shared between the Canada Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan. ref http www.britannica.com eb article 9065829 Saskatchewan River Saskatchewan River 2006 . In Encyclop dia ... Manitoba . Course North Saskatchewan river has a length of 1,287  km 800  mi , and a drainage ... river basins ref The river begins above 1,800 metres at the toe of the Saskatchewan Glacier in the Columbia ..., the river flows southeast between North Battleford, Saskatchewan North Battleford and Battleford ...  km northwest of Saskatoon, near Langham, Saskatchewan Langham , the river veers to the northeast ... downstream of Prince Albert, the North Saskatchewan River joins the South Saskatchewan River at Saskatchewan River Forks to become the Saskatchewan River. From here, the river flows east to Tobin Lake and into Manitoba , eventually emptying into Lake Winnipeg . Geography Image North Saskatchewan River ... Edmonton to the mouth of the Vermilion River Alberta Vermilion River , the North Saskatchewan flows ... River Alberta Vermilion River to Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Prince Albert is principally ...   more details



  1. Poplar River (Montana?Saskatchewan)

    Infobox river name Poplar River image name Scobeymontanariver.jpg image size 400px image alt caption image map Wpdms nasa topo poplar river montana.jpg map size 300px map alt map caption The Poplar River origin coord 49 15 13 N 106 23 32 W display inline name Popular River ref name gnis mouth coord 48 05 03 N 105 11 08 W display title,inline name Popular River ref name gnis cite gnis id 775364 name Popular River ref basin countries Roosevelt County, Montana Roosevelt and Daniels County, Montana progression length elevation mouth elevation convert 1942 ft m ref name gnis discharge watershed river system Missouri River left tribs right tribs The Poplar River is a tributary of the Missouri River , approximately 167  mi 269  km long in Saskatchewan in Canada and Montana in the United States . It rises in several forks on the plains of southern Saskatchewan. The western fork rises near Killdeer, Saskatchewan and flows southeast, into northeastern Montana, past Richland, Montana Richland and across Daniels County, Montana Daniels County . The middle fork rises northwest of Rockglen, Saskatchewan and flows southeast, into northeastern Montana and passes west of Scobey, Montana Scobey . The two forks unite in the northern Fort Peck Indian Reservation . The combined fork flows SE, then SSW, and joins the Missouri near Poplar, Montana Poplar . Along with the Milk River Montana Alberta Milk River and Big Muddy Creek Missouri River Big Muddy Creek , it is one of three waterways in Canada that drain into the Gulf of Mexico. Variant names The Poplar River has also been known as Lost Child Creek and Middle Fork Poplar River. ref name gnis See also List of Saskatchewan rivers List of rivers of Montana Notes reflist Category Rivers of Montana Category Rivers of Saskatchewan Category Tributaries of the Missouri River Category International rivers of North America Category Landforms of Roosevelt County, Montana Category Landforms of Daniels County, Montana Montana geo stub Saskatchewan ...   more details



  1. Forks

    Forks may refer to Fork , a pronged eating utensil Forks, Washington , a town in the United States Forks Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania , a township in the United States Forks Township, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania , a township in the United States Forks, New Brunswick , a populated place in Canada See also Fork disambiguation The Forks disambiguation Disambig pt Forks ...   more details



  1. Big River No. 555, Saskatchewan

    See also Big River disambiguation Big River No. 555 is a List of rural municipalities in Saskatchewan rural municipality in the Canada Canadian province of Saskatchewan , located in the Division No. 16, Saskatchewan Census Division 16 . The seat of the municipality is located in the Town of Big River, Saskatchewan Big River . Demographics In 2006, the Rural municipality had a population of 851 in 514 dwellings, a 3.6 decrease from 2001. On a surface of 2,488.22  km it has a density of 0.3 inhabitants km . ref 2006 Community Profiles http www12.statcan.ca census recensement 2006 dp pd prof 92 591 details page.cfm?B1 All&Code1 4716075&Code2 47&Custom &Data Count&Geo1 CSD&Geo2 PR&Lang E&SearchPR 01&SearchText Big River No. 555&SearchType Begins Big River No. 555, Saskatchewan ref Communities The following communities are located in this municipality Towns Big River, Saskatchewan Big River Organized Hamlets Phillips Grove, Saskatchewan Phillips Grove Nesslin Lake, Saskatchewan Nesslin Lake Hamlets Bodmin, Saskatchewan Bodmin Chitek, Saskatchewan Chitek Chitek Lake, Saskatchewan Chitek Lake Cowan Lake, Saskatchewan Cowan Lake Delaronde, Saskatchewan Delaronde Ladder Lake, Saskatchewan Ladder Lake Ladder Valley, Saskatchewan Ladder Valley See also List of rural municipalities in Saskatchewan References div class references small nowiki PLEASE DO NOT TYPE FOOTNOTES HERE OR BELOW. Instead insert the entire footnote in its proper spot in the body of the article using the ref name ref ... references External links http www.bigriver.ca Big River No. 555 website http www.municipal.gov.sk.ca div mds maps index.html midish Map of Big River No. 555, Saskatchewan Saskatchewan rural municipalities navbox ThisRM Big River No. 555 NortheastRM NorthRM NorthwestRM EastRM SoutheastRM SouthRM SouthwestRM WestRM coord missing Saskatchewan Category Rural municipalities in Saskatchewan Category Big River No. 555, Saskatchewan ...   more details



  1. Lost River No. 313, Saskatchewan

    Lost River No. 313 is a rural municipality in north central Saskatchewan , Canada on the South Saskatchewan River . It is located in Division No. 15, Saskatchewan Division No. 15 . According to the Canada 2001 Census Population 227 Change 1996 2001 1.3 Dwellings 92 Area km . 549.9 Density persons per km . .4 Communities The following communities are located within this municipalities boarders. Hamlets Allan Hills, Saskatchewan Allan Hills South Allan, Saskatchewan South Allan External links http www.quantumlynx.com sarm SARM http geodepot.statcan.ca GeoSearch2006 GeoSearch2006.jsp?resolution H&lang E&otherLang F&census Yes&DisplayData Yes&NewImage yes&layer csd&IdentName Lost 20River 20No. 20313 20 RM &IdentUID 4711059 Map of Lost River No. 313 at Statcan Saskatchewan rural municipalities navbox ThisRM Lost River No. 313 completely surrounds Lost River, Saskatchewan Lost River NorthRM Blucher No. 343, Saskatchewan Blucher No. 343 WestRM Dundurn No. 314, Saskatchewan Dundurn No. 314 EastRM Morris No. 312, Saskatchewan Morris No. 312 SouthRM McCraney No. 282, Saskatchewan McCraney No. 282 coord 51 45 03 N 106 08 46 W display title Category Rural municipalities in Saskatchewan Category Lost River No. 313, Saskatchewan Saskatchewan geo stub ...   more details



  1. Torch River No. 488, Saskatchewan

    cleanup date September 2007 Torch River No. 488, Saskatchewan is a rural municipality in north eastern Saskatchewan . It is located northwest of the town of Nipawin, Saskatchewan Nipawin . Within the geographical ... 20No. 20488 20 RM &IdentUID 4714077 Map of Torch River No. 488 at Statcan center Saskatchewan Rural ... RM No. 487 colspan 5 align center North Saskatchewan River irregular curvy boundary line RM No. 461 ... 1977 Saskatchewan rural municipalities navbox ThisRM Torch River No. 488, Saskatchewan NorthRM Northern Administration District, Saskatchewan Northern Administration District WestRM Garden River No. 490, Saskatchewan Garden River No. 490 , Paddockwood No. 520, Saskatchewan Paddockwood No. 520 EastRM ... 18 N 104 19 45 W display title Category Torch River No. 488, Saskatchewan ..., Saskatchewan Choiceland , Love, Saskatchewan Love , Smeaton, Saskatchewan Smeaton , and White Fox, Saskatchewan White Fox , none of which is considered to be technically a part of the R.M. Torch River No. 488 was formed January 1, 1950. Communities Torch River No. 488 is home to the urban municipalities of Carroll Cove, Saskatchewan Carroll Cove Cherry Ridge, Saskatchewan Cherry Ridge Choiceland, Saskatchewan Choiceland Claytonville, Saskatchewan Claytonville Garrick, Saskatchewan Garrick Love, Saskatchewan Love Pruden s Point, Saskatchewan Pruden s Point Shipman, Saskatchewan Shipman Smeaton, Saskatchewan Smeaton Snowden, Saskatchewan Snowden Torch River, Saskatchewan Torch River White Fox, Saskatchewan White Fox Rm Profile According to the Canada 2001 Census Population 1,723 Change 1996 2001 5.7 Dwellings 766 Area km 5,179.00 Density persons per km 0.3 Saskatchewan Railways and Railway ... 1925 Waghorn s Guide. Post Offices in Man. Sask. Alta. and West Ontario. ref Saskatchewan Highways and Roads For more information see also List of Saskatchewan provincial highways For more information see also List of Saskatchewan provincial roads Saskatchewan Highway 35 Highway 35 serves White ...   more details



  1. Turtle River No. 469, Saskatchewan

    See also Turtle River Turtle River No. 469 is a List of rural municipalities in Saskatchewan rural municipality in the Canada Canadian province of Saskatchewan , located in the Division No. 17, Saskatchewan Census Division 17 . The seat of the municipality is located in the Village of Edam, Saskatchewan Edam . Demographics In 2006, Turtle River No. 469 had a population of 336 in 133 dwellings, a 19.8 decrease from 2001. On a surface of 664.49  km it has a density of 0.5 inhabitants km . ref 2006 Canada Census 2006 Community Profiles http www12.statcan.ca census recensement 2006 dp pd prof 92 591 details page.cfm?B1 All&Code1 4717008&Code2 47&Custom &Data Count&Geo1 CSD&Geo2 PR&Lang E&SearchPR 01&SearchText Turtle River No. 469&SearchType Begins Turtle River No. 469, Saskatchewan ref Communities The following communities are located in this municipality Villages Edam, Saskatchewan Edam Seat of municipality Hamlets Dulwich, Saskatchewan Dulwich St. Hippolyte, Saskatchewan St. Hippolyte Vawn, Saskatchewan Vawn Transportation Saskatchewan Highway 26 Saskatchewan Highway 674 Saskatchewan Highway 769 Canadian National Railway Paynton Ferry Edam Airport Attractions Washnrook Museum See also List of rural municipalities in Saskatchewan References div class references small nowiki PLEASE DO NOT TYPE FOOTNOTES HERE OR BELOW. Instead insert the entire footnote in its proper spot in the body of the article using the ref name ref tags. See Wikipedia Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the tags. nowiki references External links Municipal Affairs http www.mds.gov.sk.ca apps Pub MDS muniDetails.aspx?cat 10&mun 2574 Turtle River No. 469, Saskatchewan Subdivisions of Saskatchewan rural yes coord missing Saskatchewan Category Turtle River No. 469, Saskatchewan Category Rural municipalities in Saskatchewan ...   more details



  1. Garden River No. 490, Saskatchewan

    Garden River No. 490, Saskatchewan is a rural municipality in north central Saskatchewan . Russia No. 490, Saskatchewan Russia No. 490 was the precursor to Garden River No. 490 between January 1, 1913 to March 24, 1928 Communities Garden River No. 490 is home to the urban municipalities of Albertville, Saskatchewan Albertville , Meath Park, Saskatchewan Meath Park , and Weirdale, Saskatchewan Weirdale ..., Saskatchewan Weirdale Garden River Road, Saskatchewan intersects Saskatchewan Highway 55 runs east .... 20490 20 RM &IdentUID 4715079 Map of Garden River No. 490 at Statcan Saskatchewan rural municipalities navbox ThisRM Garden River No. 490 NorthRM Paddockwood No. 520, Saskatchewan Paddockwood No. 520 WestRM Buckland No. 491, Saskatchewan Buckland No. 491 EastRM Torch River No. 488, Saskatchewan Torch River No. 488 SouthRM Prince Albert No. 461, Saskatchewan Prince Albert No. 461 coord 53 18 26 N 105 18 08 W display title Category Rural municipalities in Saskatchewan Category Garden River No. 490 ... 24 Saskatchewan Railways and Railway Stations historic or current None ref http www.rootsweb.com canmaps ... Ontario. ref Saskatchewan Highways and Roads For more information see also List of Saskatchewan provincial highways For more information see also List of Saskatchewan provincial roads Saskatchewan Highway 355 Highway 355 runs east west starting at Meath Park, Saskatchewan Meath Park and continues across Saskatchewan Highway 2 Highway 2 then ends at Sturgeon Lake, Saskatchewan Sturgeon Lake . serves Albertville, Saskatchewan Albertville , and Meath Park, Saskatchewan Meath Park within the RM of Garden River No. 490 Saskatchewan Highway 55 Highway 55 a mainly north south section north of Meath Park, Saskatchewan Meath Park Saskatchewan Highway 120 Highway 120 a mainly north south section south of Meath Park, Saskatchewan Meath Park Range Road 24, Saskatchewan changes name to Carpenter Road, Saskatchewan Billay Road, Saskatchewan runs east and west to the south of Meath Park, Saskatchewan ...   more details



  1. Arm River No. 252, Saskatchewan

    Arm River No. 252 Canada 2006 Census 2006 Population 240 is a rural municipality in central Saskatchewan , Canada along Highway 11 between Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Saskatoon and Regina, Saskatchewan Regina . It is located in Division No. 5, Saskatchewan Division No. 15 . Arm River No. 252 was incorporated as Girvin No. 252, Saskatchewan Girvin on December 1, 1909 in Canada 1909 , the name changing to Arm River on June 29, 1912 in Canada 1912 . ref http www.municipal.gov.sk.ca div munadvisory munchanges ... Arm River No. 252 completely surrounds Davidson, Saskatchewan Davidson NorthRM McCraney No. 282 ... N 105.864 W display title Category Rural municipalities in Saskatchewan Category Arm River No. 252 ... of Girvin, Saskatchewan Girvin dissolved, and its population is now counted as a part of Arm River No. 252. Statistics According to the Canada 2006 Census Population 240 Change 2001 2006 5.8 Dwellings 115 Area km . 725.26 Density persons per km . 0.3 Communities Davidson, Saskatchewan Davidson Girvin, Saskatchewan Girvin Saskatchewan Railways and Railway Stations historic or current Regina ... Maps January 1925 Waghorn s Guide. Post Offices in Man. Sask. Alta. and West Ontario. ref Saskatchewan Highways and Roads For more information see also List of Saskatchewan provincial highways For more information see also List of Saskatchewan provincial roads Saskatchewan Highway 11 Highway 11 serves Girvin, Saskatchewan and Davidson, Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Highway 747 Highway 747 serves Davidson, Saskatchewan East west Saskatchewan Highway 653 Highway 653 serves Davidson, Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Highway 749 Highway 749 serves Girvin, Saskatchewan ref Eversoft Streets and Trips ref See also List of rural municipalities in Saskatchewan Footnotes div class references small nowiki PLEASE ... www.rootsweb.com skregina Regina Regina Gen Web http www.sarm.ca Sarm http www.rd.gov.sk.ca Saskatchewan ... researchtools maps sgs rm list.asp Saskatchewan Genealogy Society RM by Number http www.municipal.gov.sk.ca ...   more details



  1. Battle River No. 438, Saskatchewan

    Battle River No. 438 is a List of rural municipalities in Saskatchewan rural municipality in the Canada Canadian province of Saskatchewan . Statistics According to the Canada 2006 Census Population 1,053 Dwellings 427 Area km . 1,061.40 Density persons per km . 1.0 Communities These communities lie in the geographical area of Battle River No. 438, but are technically not part of it. Battleford, Saskatchewan Battleford Sweet Grass 113 First Nations Indian reserve Sweet Grass 113 M16 First Nations Indian reserve Saskatchewan Railways and Railway Stations historic or current Saskatchewan Highways and Roads For more information see also List of Saskatchewan provincial highways For more information see also List of Saskatchewan provincial roads Saskatchewan Highway Highway See also List of communities in Saskatchewan List of rural municipalities in Saskatchewan External links http web.archive.org web 20080207084823 http www.municipal.gov.sk.ca div mds maps index.html Map of Battle River No. 438 http www12.statcan.ca english census06 data profiles community Details Page.cfm?Lang E&Geo1 CSD&Code1 4712078&Geo2 PR&Code2 47&Data Count&SearchText Battle 20River 20No. 20438&SearchType Begins&SearchPR 01&B1 All&Custom http geodepot.statcan.ca GeoSearch2006 GeoSearch2006.jsp?resolution H&lang E&otherLang F&census Yes&DisplayData Yes&NewImage yes&layer csd&IdentName Battle 20River 20No. 20438 20 RM &IdentUID 4712078 Map of Battle River No. 438 at Statcan Saskatchewan rural municipalities navbox ThisRM Battle River No. 438 NorthRM EastRM SouthRM coord 52 42 05 N 108 20 00 W display title Category Rural municipalities in Saskatchewan Category Battle River No. 438, Saskatchewan Saskatchewan geo stub ...   more details



  1. Waterhen River (Saskatchewan)

    For the river in Manitoba see Waterhen River The Waterhen River Saskatchewan is an east flowing river in northwest Saskatchewan in the basin of the Beaver River Canada . It is north of and parallel to the east flowing part of the Beaver River and joins the north flowing part of that river. It is at the southern edge of the boreal forest belt and marks the approximate northern limit of dense population and good roads. The large Primrose Lake discharges south through the Martineau River into Cold Lake Alberta on the Alberta Saskatchewan border. Cold Lake discharges east through the Cold River Saskatchewan which at some point takes the name of Waterhen. It flows through Pierce Lake, Lac des Isles and Waterhen Lake First Nation Waterhen Lake . The area from Cold Lake to Waterhen Lake is in Meadow Lake Provincial Park and the Alberta side of Cold Lake is Cold Lake Provincial Park . East of Waterhen Lake the river leaves the park and flows east and somewhat north into the north flowing part of the Beaver River. South of the river is Saskatchewan Highway 55 , part of the Northern Woods and Water Route . Towns south of the river are Cold Lake, Alberta , Beaver Crossing, Alberta , Pierceland, Saskatchewan , Goodsoil, Saskatchewan and Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan . Cree began moving into the area in the eighteenth century. There was a canoe route up the Waterhen with a portage to the Beaver River on the south side of Cold Lake. The first trading post in the area was Cold Lake House built by the Montreal traders in 1781 near the present Beaver Crossing, Alberta south of Cold Lake. Around 1790 the Northwest Company had a post on Waterhen Lake ref Morton, A History of the Canadian West ,page 451 ref . references Atlas of Aberta Lakes http sunsite.ualberta.ca Projects Alberta Lakes view ?region Beaver 20River 20Region&basin Beaver 20River 20Basin&lake Cold 20Lake&number 56&page Introduction reflist Category Rivers of Saskatchewan Category Northwest Company forts Saskatchewan geo stub ...   more details



  1. Beaver River No. 622, Saskatchewan

    The rural municipality of Beaver River in Saskatchewan, Canada was corporated on January 1, 1978 in Canada 1978 . The RM of Beaver River 622 is a rural municipality in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Beaver River 622 is located in the north western part of Saskatchewan, in SARM division 622. The villages of Goodsoil, Saskatchewan Goodsoil and Pierceland, Saskatchewan Pierceland lie geographically within the territory of Beaver River No. 622, as do the Big Island Lake Cree Territory and Ministikwan 161A First Nations Indian reserve s, but none of these are technically part of the rural municipality. ref http geodepot.statcan.ca GeoSearch2006 GeoSearch2006.jsp?resolution H&lang E&otherLang F&census Yes&DisplayData Yes&NewImage yes&layer csd&IdentName Beaver 20River 20No. 20622 20 RM &IdentUID 4717062 Beaver River No. 622 map at Statcan ref History Before 1905, Beaver River 622 would have been part of the North West Territories. Demographics Canada census 2006 population 1,108 2006 pop delta 0.8 2006 land area 2,370.25 2006 pop density 0.5 2006 median age 39.6 2006 median age m 39.5 2006 median age f 39.8 2006 total pvt dwell 519 2006 mean hh income 56,723 2006 access date 2011 03 11 2001 population 1,099 2001 pop delta 0.5 2001 land area 2,370.18 2001 pop density 0.5 2001 median age 37.3 2001 median age m 36.5 2001 median age f 38.2 2001 total pvt dwell 520 2001 mean hh income 43,682 2001 access date 2011 03 11 References references Saskatchewan rural municipalities navbox ThisRM Community s popular name No. 662 NorthRM Northern Saskatchewan WestRM Alberta EastRM Medow Lake No. 588, Saskatchewan Medow Lake No. 588 SouthRM Loon Lake No. 561, Saskatchewan Loon Lake No. 561 coord 54 14 49 N 109 30 28 W display title saskatchewan geo stub Category Rural municipalities in Saskatchewan Category Beaver River No. 622, Saskatchewan ...   more details



  1. Montreal River (Saskatchewan)

    Geobox River Heading name Montreal River native name other name category Names etymology nickname Image image image caption image size Country country Canada state Saskatchewan state type Province region district Division No. 18, Saskatchewan district type Census Division municipality Family parent tributary left tributary right city landmark River locations source Montreal Lake Saskatchewan Montreal ... map Canada Saskatchewan location map.svg map caption Location of the mouth of the Montreal River in Saskatchewan. map background map locator Saskatchewan Website website commons Footnotes footnotes Other places3 Montreal River disambiguation Montreal River The Montreal River is a river in Division No. 18, Saskatchewan Census Division No. 18 , Saskatchewan , Canada . It flows convert 100 km mi 0 from Montreal Lake Saskatchewan Montreal Lake to Lac la Ronge , and is part of the Churchill River Hudson Bay Churchill River and Hudson Bay drainage basin drainage basins . Course The river begins at Montreal Lake convert 5 km mi 1 north of the community of Molanosa, Saskatchewan Molanosa and convert 4 km mi 1 west of Saskatchewan Highway 969 . It heads north and passees under at Saskatchewan Highway 2 at the site of the Montreal River Provincial Recreation Site . The river continues north, passes under Saskatchewan Highway 165 , heads east through Partridge Crop Lake and Sikachu Lake and enters Egg Lake Saskatchewan at Wawe Bay. It continues east through Bigstone Lake , passes again under Saskatchewan Highway 2, and reaches its mouth at Lac la Ronge between the communities of La Ronge, Saskatchewan La Ronge and Air Ronge, Saskatchewan Air Ronge . Fish Species The fish species include walleye ... of Saskatchewan refend Saskatchewan geo stub Category Rivers of Saskatchewan de Montreal River Lac la ... confluence long EW mouth Lac la Ronge mouth location La Ronge, Saskatchewan La Ronge mouth region ... , white sucker and longnose sucker . References refbegin cite cgndb id HAMMT title Montreal River ...   more details



  1. Crooked River, Saskatchewan

    Crooked River is a hamlet in the Canada Canadian province of Saskatchewan . Listed as a designated place by Statistics Canada , the hamlet had a population of 57 in the Canada 2006 Census . ref http www12.statcan.ca english census06 data popdwell Table.cfm?T 1302&SR 1&S 1&O A&RPP 9999&PR 47&CMA 0 Canada 2006 Census Designated places in Saskatchewan ref References reflist coord 52 51 00 N 103 44 02 W display title Category Bjorkdale No. 426, Saskatchewan Category Designated places in Saskatchewan saskatchewan geo stub ...   more details



  1. Little Swan River, Saskatchewan

    Little Swan River is a hamlet in the Canada Canadian province of Saskatchewan . Listed as a designated place by Statistics Canada , the hamlet had a population of 20 in the Canada 2006 Census . ref http www12.statcan.ca english census06 data popdwell Table.cfm?T 1302&SR 1&S 1&O A&RPP 9999&PR 47&CMA 0 Canada 2006 Census Designated places in Saskatchewan ref References reflist coord 52 24 04 N 102 09 47 W display title Category Designated places in Saskatchewan Category Hudson Bay No. 394, Saskatchewan saskatchewan geo stub ...   more details



  1. Prairie River, Saskatchewan

    Prairie River is a hamlet in the Canada Canadian province of Saskatchewan . Listed as a designated place by Statistics Canada , the hamlet had a population of 35 in the Canada 2006 Census . ref http www12.statcan.ca english census06 data popdwell Table.cfm?T 1302&SR 1&S 1&O A&RPP 9999&PR 47&CMA 0 Canada 2006 Census Designated places in Saskatchewan ref References reflist coord 52 51 41 N 102 59 35 W display title Category Designated places in Saskatchewan Category Porcupine No. 395, Saskatchewan saskatchewan geo stub ...   more details



  1. Little Saskatchewan River

    Infobox River river name Little Saskatchewan River image size 230px image name LittleSask.jpg caption Little Saskatchewan River along with surrounding basin. origin Lake Audy mouth Assiniboine River basin countries Canada length convert 185 km mi elevation mouth elevation discharge watershed convert 3600 km2 sqmi abbr on The Little Saskatchewan River is a river in western Manitoba . It originates in Riding Mountain National Park at Lake Audy and flows about convert 65 mi km south through the communities of Minnedosa, Manitoba Minnedosa and Rapid City, Manitoba Rapid City . Its approximate length is 185  km. It joins the Assiniboine River about convert 6 mi km west of Brandon, Manitoba Brandon . The watershed has an area of convert 1400 sqmi km2 . The watershed includes numerous lakes and three man made reservoirs Minnedosa Lake, Rapid City Reservoir and Lake Wahtopanah . In 1911 the Geographic Board of Canada adopted the name Minnedosa River but restored the original name in 1978. Some early settlers to the area arrived when the river was in flood and thought it was the Saskatchewan River . ref Geographical Names of Manitoba Manitoba Conservation 2000 ref The maximum mean daily discharge near Rivers, Manitoba was convert 3640 cuft m3 per second on April 14, 1969. Average annual runoff is about convert 115,000 acre.ft m3 , ref Archived data from Water Survey Canada ref the equivalent of convert 1.4 in mm from the entire area or about 7 of the total annual precipitation. File Little Saskatchewan River.jpg thumb left Little Saskatchewan River near its intersection with the Assiniboine River . See also http www.riparianhealth.ca watershed reports little saskatchewan river2.pdf Summary of Resources and Land Use in the Little Saskatchewan River Watershed References reflist coord 49 52 18 N 100 07 12 W display title Category Rivers of Manitoba Manitoba geo stub ...   more details



  1. Clearwater River (Saskatchewan)

    valley walls of limestone and dolomite gorges. Tributaries of the Clearwater River include Descharme River and McLean River in Saskatchewan and Christina River Alberta Christina River in Alberta. Conservation As the name implies, the Clearwater River is an unspoiled river in a breathtaking wilderness setting. To conserve the river s value, the province of Saskatchewan has established the Clearwater River Provincial Park 865 mi or 2240 km ref http www.se.gov.sk.ca saskparks ParkInfo parks park.asp?park Clearwater 20River Saskatchewan Parks Clearwater River Park ref . The Saskatchewan section ... e.htm Canadian Heritage River System Cearwater River ref . Saskatchewan Highway 955 Highway 955 crosses ... Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan http www.tpcs.gov.sk.ca ClearwaterRiver Clearwater River Provincial Park ...For other rivers called Clearwater Clearwater River disambiguation Image Clearwater River valley from Highway 63 .JPG 250px right thumb Clearwater Valley south of Fort McMurray Clearwater River is the name of a river in the Canada Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta . Course The Clearwater River totals 295 kilometres in length and rises in northwestern Saskatchewan in the northern forest region of the Precambrian Shield . From its headwater s at Broach Lake it flows southeast through Saskatchewan ... before it joins the Athabasca River at Fort McMurray, Alberta Fort McMurray . This section of the river ... s waters reach the Mackenzie River and later the Arctic Ocean . div style float right border 1px silver ... rivers float Map symbol pin.svg float width 20px float caption Clearwater River x 234 y 51 center small Clearwater River in western Canada small center div From its headwaters in Broach Lake at 460 m above sea level, the Clearwater drops circa 150 m to its junction with the Athabasca River. The upper part of the river flows over the Precambrian Shield, through rapids, over small waterfalls and through one gorge. More downstream, the river valley enters the Interior Plains and its channels ...   more details




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