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  2. Rivière aux Chevreuils - Wikipedia

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    The Rivière aux Chevreuils (in English: Deer River) is a tributary of the south shore of the rivière du Chêne which empties on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River, in the administrative region of Chaudière-Appalaches, in Quebec, in Canada. The “Rivière aux Chevreuils” flows through the regional county municipalities (MRC) of:

  3. Deer River (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    The Deer River begins at an unnamed lake, just 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) east of the Churchill River and flows east, through the Deer Lakes, and continues east, reaching a maximum separation with the Churchill River of about 70 kilometres (43 mi).

  4. List of longest rivers of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Rivers on this list shown on a map of Canada The Mackenzie River is the longest stream in Canada if measured from its mouth on the Beaufort Sea to the headwaters of the Finlay River, a major upstream tributary. The main stem, a much shorter segment of the Mackenzie, is marked in dark blue.

  5. Dinosaur Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Dinosaur Trail continues northwest along the Red Deer River to the intersection of Highway 837/838 intersection, where it turns east onto Highway 838. It crosses the Red Deer River on the free, cable-operated Bleriot Ferry, which has been running since 1913 [ 4 ] and operates from late April to November. [ 2 ]

  6. Dog River (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    The Dog River begins at an unnamed lake and flows east, then turns north, heading roughly parallel to the Deer River, which it takes in as a right tributary, and reaches its mouth at the Churchill River, 45 kilometres (28 mi) upstream of that river's own mouth at Hudson Bay.

  7. Alberta Highway 10 - Wikipedia

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    It becomes to a two-lane rural highway with a speed limit of 100 km/h (62 mph) as it passes the Drumheller Regional Landfill and jogs to within 100 m (330 ft) of the Red Deer River. The highway continues for another 4 km (2.5 mi) and enters Rosedale where the limit again reduces to 50 km/h. [4] Just prior to crossing the Red Deer River, Highway ...

  8. Manitoba Escarpment - Wikipedia

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    In the 1890s, the Canadian Northern Railway built a line on the east side of the escarpment which was eventually terminated in the Red Deer River Valley at Erwood in 1900. The building of this railroad led to the establishment of the forestry industry in this region, which overtook trapping as the main economic sector of the region.

  9. Red Deer Lake (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    Red Deer Lake [1] is a lake located in the west-central region of the Canadian province of Manitoba.The lake's primary inflow and outflow is the Red Deer River.It is situated approximately 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) north of Barrows and 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) west of Dawson Bay, which is part of the larger Lake Winnipegosis.

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