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Rivers in Alberta. Alberta's rivers flow towards three different bodies of water, the Arctic Ocean, the Hudson Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Alberta is located immediately east of the continental divide, so no rivers from Alberta reach the Pacific Ocean.
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Rivers in the Canadian province of Alberta. For a manually maintained list, complete with yet-to-be-written articles, see List of Alberta rivers . By province
The largest lake completely within Alberta is Lake Claire, at 1,436 km 2 (554 sq mi). Lake Claire is just west of Lake Athabasca, with both located in the remote Peace-Athabasca Delta . This section provides a list of lakes of Alberta with an area larger than 100 km 2 (39 sq mi).
Saline River (Michigan) Sandusky River; Sandy Creek (Michigan) Sixteenmile Creek (Ontario) Smoke Creek (New York) St. Joseph River (Maumee River tributary) St. Marys River (Indiana and Ohio) Sydenham River (Lake St. Clair)
Sandy Lake (Alberta) Lac Santé; Saskatoon Lake (Alberta) Sauer Lake (Alberta) Seibert Lake (Alberta) Sikome Lake; Skeleton Lake (Alberta) Smoke Lake (Alberta) Spray Lakes Reservoir; Spring Lake (Alberta) Lac St. Cyr (Alberta) St. Mary Reservoir; Lac Ste. Anne (Alberta) Steele Lake; Sturgeon Lake (Alberta) Summit Lake (Alberta) Sylvan Lake ...
Use {{Alberta rivers and lakes}} at the bottom of articles pertaining Rivers, Lakes and other hydrological features located in the province of Alberta.
The Peace River originates in the Rocky Mountains of northern British Columbia and flows through northern Alberta and into the Slave River, a tributary of the Mackenzie River. Alberta's capital city, Edmonton, is at about the geographic centre of the province. It is the most northerly major city in Canada and serves as a gateway and hub for ...