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The river peaked at a stage of 13.73 metres (45.0 ft), a rise of 11.5 metres (38 ft) above low flow, with an estimated peak instantaneous discharge of 5,800 cubic metres per second (200,000 cu ft/s). However, based on high water marks and 1D modelling, the actual value may have
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up to the First World War, although for everyday freight the growing web of railway lines in the western prairies eventually replaced them. The river was used commercially for many years – to carry flatboats of settlers goods and construction materials downstream from Edmonton, to
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is the largest system of urban parks in Canada, and covers both sides of the river valley's course through Edmonton. The River Valley Alliance, a non-profit organization composed of seven municipalities which border the North Saskatchewan River, is currently working to create a continuous trail
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Along with many other rivers in central and southern Alberta during late June, the North Saskatchewan saw significantly higher water levels and flow rates. The river peaked at a stage of 9.03 m (29.6 ft) with a peak instantaneous discharge of 2,710 cubic metres per second
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of the north for thousands of years. Archaeologists have found evidence and indications of nearly 800 permanent or temporary occupation and quarry sites in the Edmonton region alone, dating back hundreds and sometimes thousands of years. With the westward expansion of the
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reported the river had risen "10 feet in as many hours" and ultimately hitting a height of 42 feet over the low water level. A frantic phone call from Rocky Mountain House alerted local authorities to the flood's arrival. The
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capable of holding over 4.9 cubic kilometres (4,000,000 acre⋅ft) of water. The reservoir would have affected municipal water works in the City of Fort Saskatchewan, was likely to inundate part of the Saddle Lake
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east of Prince Albert was a half-built failure. Construction began in the 1910s and was later abandoned. The city remained in debt from financing the project until 1960, and the site still attracts tourists today.
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to protect against the "tons upon tons of debris" that had been pushed up against its piers, including a house swept away by the current. Thousands of Edmonton residents watched the flood destroy
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it has a mean discharge of 245 cubic metres per second (8,700 cu ft/s). The yearly discharge at the Alberta–Saskatchewan border is more than 7 cubic kilometres (1.7 cu mi).
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with a few small stretches of timber and secondary forest cover. The valley of the river is much wider, and the river itself spreads out across shallow water and flows over many shifting
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and perpetual snows of the mountain peaks feed the river year-round. Mountains, with little vegetation, experience fast-melting snow cover. The second section of the river comprises the
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The North Saskatchewan River has a length of 1,287 kilometres (800 mi), and a drainage area of 122,800 square kilometres (47,400 sq mi). At its end point at
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The river peaked at a stage of 12.61 metres (41.4 ft) with an estimated peak instantaneous discharge of 5,100 cubic metres per second (180,000 cu ft/s).
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The river peaked at a stage of 11.5 metres (38 ft) with a peak instantaneous discharge of 4,520 cubic metres per second (160,000 cu ft/s).
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float thousands of logs in the annual log drive downstream to Edmonton prior to the First World War, as a source of ice blocks for home owners' iceboxes.
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The planned dam had a maximum height of 65 metres (212 ft), with a crest length of 1.76 kilometres (5,760 ft), which would have created a
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at which point it quickly changes to the southeast and then more to the east as it makes its way to the Alberta–Saskatchewan boundary.
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The 49-kilometre section of the North Saskatchewan River that falls within the boundaries of Banff National Park was designated a
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The 1915 flood of the North Saskatchewan River was one of the most dramatic in the history of Edmonton. On 28 June, the
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The river demarcates the prairie–parkland divide for much of its course and acted as a natural boundary between plains
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travelled up and down the Saskatchewan delivering trade goods and amassing furs for transportation to Europe.
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Like all rivers, the North Saskatchewan is subject to periodic flooding, beginning with rapid snowmelt in the
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of the Brazeau means that its average annual electricity production is a slightly smaller 397,000 MW⋅h.
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In Edmonton, the river passes through the centre of the city in a northeasterly direction and out towards
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constricts the north end of Abraham Lake, where the North Saskatchewan emerges to track eastward to
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and central Canada across the Canadian Prairies to the Canadian Rockies. During the fur trade era,
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Edmonton: Government of the Province of Alberta, Department of Water Resources, 1917. Pages 50-53.
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shipping during the 1870s, 1880s, and 1890s. The Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) purchased a number of
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The North Saskatchewan River flowing past the West River's Edge park in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta
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The river course can be divided into five distinct sections. The first, the eastern slopes of the
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at Saskatchewan River Forks to become the Saskatchewan River. From there, the river flows east to
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fields in the area. The plan was later shelved in light of economic and environmental concerns.
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and Saskatchewan. Its watershed includes most of southern and central Alberta and Saskatchewan.
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Tom Monto, Old Strathcona - Edmonton's Southside Roots (Alhambra Books/Crang Publishing (2011).
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Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration, Engineering Services, Alberta Regional Division.
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The final section of the river, from Prince Albert to the Saskatchewan River Forks, has many
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North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance - designated Watershed Planning and Advisory Council
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During the 1960s and 1970s, a major dam was planned on the North Saskatchewan near the
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Drayton Valley: Drayton Valley and District Historical Society, 1994. Pages 10-14.
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to the mouth of the Vermilion River, the North Saskatchewan flows through the
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The North Saskatchewan also witnessed a lively, although short-lived, era of
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A view of the North Saskatchewan River Valley from the east end of Edmonton
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development on the North Saskatchewan was planned in 1910 near the Town of
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exist recording floods in the North Saskatchewan for the past century. The
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is in the vicinity of the North Saskatchewan River, which erupted from the
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Reading the River: A Traveller's Companion to the North Saskatchewan River
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have been planned and constructed on the North Saskatchewan River and its
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been closer to 6,300 cubic metres per second (220,000 cu ft/s).
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North Saskatchewan River Guide: Mountain to Prairie a Living Landscape.
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schemes have all underpinned proposals to construct dams on the river.
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Environment Canada, Water Survey of Canada, retrieved 11 January 2009.
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The river begins above 1,800 metres (5,900 ft) at the toe of the
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The Saskatchewan River system is the largest shared between the
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Hariy Hill Dam—North Saskatchewan River, Engineering Report.
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Hydrologic Data on Floods in the North Saskatchewan River.
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Geographic Board of Canada. Place Names of Alberta (1928)
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North Saskatchewan River with mountain peaks and the sky
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History of Floods in the North Saskatchewan River Basin
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One of the North Saskatchewan's major tributaries, the
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Edmonton: North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance, 2002.
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The first bridge across the river opened in 1900, the
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The North Saskatchewan River has always been a major
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in 1989, due to its importance in the development of
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To Trail's End: Early Settlement in Drayton Valley.
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Surveys of the North Saskatchewan River: 1910-1915.
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Retrieved on 2013-07-12. 3090:(Edmonton: Research Council of Alberta, 1965). 2782: 1006: 3746: 3446: 1836:Tributaries of the North Saskatchewan River: 3309:. albertawater.com. Retrieved on 2018-03-01. 3004:. Government of Saskatchewan. Archived from 896:North Saskatchewan River valley parks system 678:North Saskatchewan River valley parks system 2845:"Kisiskāciwani-sīpiy – Swift Flowing River" 2694: 2485:bridge across the river in central Edmonton 50:The North Saskatchewan River drainage basin 3760: 3753: 3739: 3453: 3439: 3360: 3358: 3330: 3328: 907:– a total of 100 kilometres (62 mi). 863: 422:5,660 m/s (200,000 cu ft/s) 2926: 2842: 864:river was plied by a number of steamboats 3071: 2949: 1604: 1585: 997: 885: 801: 392:, 53 km (33 mi) from the mouth 367:122,800 km (47,400 sq mi) 3355: 3325: 2920: 2838: 2836: 2626: 814:in the foreground, construction of the 4272: 3125:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 1651:. The HBC desired to avoid paying the 1547:North Saskatchewan River flood of 1915 987:, constructed in the early 1970s near 529:. Its water flows eventually into the 402:238 m/s (8,400 cu ft/s) 3734: 3434: 3143: 1769:, and would have flooded a number of 777:(HBC) map from 1760, labelled as the 2927:Chowdhury, Nishat (March 24, 2024). 2833: 2197: 1839: 1723:La Colle Falls hydroelectric project 1012: 975:or prolonged periods of rain in the 717: 2950:Edmonton, City of (July 18, 2020). 2583:across the North Saskatchewan River 1780: 517:continental divide east to central 412:19 m/s (670 cu ft/s) 13: 3885: 3288:Saskatchewan Settlement Experience 3269:Saskatchewan Settlement Experience 3237:, (Saskatoon: Prairie Books, 1972) 2736: 2620: 1678:Dams and hydroelectric development 14: 4316: 3715:Category:Canadian Heritage Rivers 3710:Category:American Heritage Rivers 3402: 3307:Athabasca River Historical Report 2843:Chalifoux, Jenna (June 7, 2016). 105:North Saskatchewan River (Canada) 4254: 4244: 3465: 3407: 2600:List of longest rivers of Canada 2572: 2557: 2541: 2529: 2517: 2502: 2490: 2474: 2458: 2451: 1663:) hampered efficient operation. 1639:from companies operating on the 1577: 1540: 1532: 1016: 721: 688:to Prince Albert is principally 96: 89: 68: 61: 44: 29: 3462:Canadian Heritage Rivers System 3385: 3312: 3300: 3281: 3262: 3249: 3240: 3227: 3209: 3191: 3164: 3150:Edmonton City as Museum Project 3093: 3080: 3065: 3037: 3012: 2994: 2969: 2943: 2898: 2872: 2863: 1705: 910: 706:The water flows on then in the 513:-fed river that flows from the 4300:Rivers of the Canadian Rockies 3235:Steamboats on the Saskatchewan 3144:Scott, Sally (June 29, 2015). 3002:"Fish Species of Saskatchewan" 2884:Canadian Heritage River System 2849:Edmonton City as Museum Projec 2824: 2812: 2730: 2718: 2688: 2662: 2610:List of rivers of Saskatchewan 2564:North Saskatchewan River near 2206:to Alberta-Saskatchewan Border 1831: 567:, and flows southeast through 308: • coordinates 230: • coordinates 35:North Saskatchewan River near 1: 2655: 2548:North Saskatchewan River and 881: 197:Physical characteristics 77:River's mouth in Saskatchewan 3426:Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan 2615:Saskatchewan River fur trade 786: 644: 347: • elevation 273:2,080 m (6,820 ft) 269: • elevation 7: 4232:Whooping Crane Summer Range 3890:Rivers and lakes in Alberta 3152:. 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Index


Abraham Lake

North Saskatchewan River is located in Saskatchewan
North Saskatchewan River is located in Canada
Provinces
Alberta
Saskatchewan
Edmonton, AB
North Battleford, SK
Prince Albert, SK
Rocky Mountains
Saskatchewan Glacier
52°09′22″N 117°10′54″W / 52.15611°N 117.18167°W / 52.15611; -117.18167
Mouth
Saskatchewan River
Saskatchewan River Forks
53°14′07″N 105°04′58″W / 53.23528°N 105.08278°W / 53.23528; -105.08278
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
River system
Nelson River
Brazeau River
Clearwater River
Vermilion River
Battle River
glacier
Canadian Rockies
Saskatchewan
South Saskatchewan River
Saskatchewan River

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