Elk River (Alberta)

Elk River
Basin
Main source Elk River Headwaters
52°56′12″N 116°25′34″W / 52.93667°N 116.42611°W / 52.93667; -116.42611
Source elevation 1,372 m (4,501 ft)
River mouth Brazeau Reservoir
52°57′02″N 115°42′41″W / 52.95056°N 115.71139°W / 52.95056; -115.71139
Mouth elevation 976 m (3,202 ft)
Country  Alberta  Canada

The Elk River is a short river rising in the eastern portion of the Alberta foothills. The river begins south of the ghost town of Coalspur and heads East before draining into the Brazeau Reservoir created by the Brazeau Dam on the Brazeau River, a tributary of the North Saskatchewan River.

The river follows the Elk River Road for much of its course. The Elk River Provincial Recreation Area is also located on the river.[1]

Physical Characteristics

Alberta Environment, a Ministry of the Government of Alberta, undertook a survey of the Elk River in the 1980s. The following data was generated from the survey:[2]

Reach Number 1

Valley Characteristics

Valley Flat

River Channel

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Valley Flat

River Channel

Reach Number 3

Valley Characteristics

Valley Flat

River Channel

Reach Number 4

Valley Characteristics

Valley Flat

River Channel

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Valley Flat

River Channel

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Valley Characteristics

Valley Flat

River Channel

References

  1. Mussio Ventures. Central Alberta Backroad Mapbook. Burnaby: Backroad Mapbooks (2002), pp. 7-8
  2. Alberta Environment, Environmental Engineering Support Division. Brazeau-Pembina River Classification Study. Edmonton: Alberta Department of the Environment, 1980.

See also

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