Cline River

Cline River

The Cline River near Abraham Lake
Basin
Main source Pinto Lake
52°07′48″N 116°51′21″W / 52.13000°N 116.85583°W / 52.13000; -116.85583
Source elevation 1,750 m (5,740 ft)
River mouth Lake Abraham
52°10′23″N 116°28′43″W / 52.17306°N 116.47861°W / 52.17306; -116.47861
Mouth elevation 1,321 m (4,334 ft)
Country  Alberta  Canada

The Cline River is a short river in western Alberta, Canada. It flows from Pinto Lake and joins the North Saskatchewan River at Lake Abraham in west-central Alberta.

Geography

Pinto Lake is located north of Sunset Pass. The lake is fed from the glacial meltwater of Minister Mountain, Mount Coleman, and Cirrus Mountain. The river then flows directly east, emptying into Lake Abraham.

The river, as well as Mount Cline and Cline Pass, are named for Michel Klyne, also referred to as Michael Cline. Klyne was employed as a fur trader by the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company.[1]

Tributaries

Previously known

See also

References

  1. Karamitsanis, Aphrodite (1991). Place Names of Alberta, Volume 1. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, pg. 52
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