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Battle River is a river in central Alberta and western Saskatchewan, Canada. It is a major tributary of the North Saskatchewan River. [3] [4] The Battle River flows for 570 kilometres (350 mi) and drains a total area of 30,300 square kilometres (11,700 sq mi). Its mean discharge at the mouth is 10 m³/s. [5]
Lovett River, Lobstick River, Bigoray River, Paddle River, Wabash Creek, Steele River Lesser Slave River West Prairie River, East Prairie River, South Heart River, Driftpile River , Swan River , Inverness River , Assineau River , Otauwau River, Saulteaux River, Fawcett River, Marten River
N2Deep is an American Chicano rap duo formed in Vallejo, California in 1989. Consisting of James "Jay Tee" Trujillo and Timothy "TL" Lyon, they are best known for the 1992 hit single "Back to the Hotel", the title track of their debut album.
AccuWeather forecasters say a quick-hitting storm, known as an Alberta Clipper, is forecast to usher in nuisance rain and snow showers from Minnesota to Maryland during the first days of the new week.
Residents of the Midwest, Plains, Great Lakes and Northeast may have heard of the term "Alberta clipper" when a winter storm is rolling through the region, but what is the meteorology behind the term?
Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation Big Knife Provincial Park is a small provincial park in central Alberta , Canada. [ 1 ] It is located at the confluence between Big Knife Creek and the Battle River between the villages of Donalda and Forestburg , 10 km south of Highway 53 , 88 km from the city of Camrose .
Castor Creek is a stream in Alberta, Canada. [1] It is a tributary of the Battle River.. The Castor Creek also referred to as Parr Reservoir was dammed up in 1949. This changed the once narrow creek into something that resembles a long narrow winding lake.
Bad Heart River; Battle Creek (Milk River tributary) Battle River; Beaver River (Canada) Belly River; Berland River; Bighorn River (Alberta) Birch River (Alberta) Blackstone River (Alberta) Blindman River; Boundary Creek (Alberta–Montana) Bow River; Boyer River (Alberta) Brazeau River