Siffleur River
Siffleur River | |
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The Siffleur River near its confluence with the North Saskatchewan River | |
Basin | |
Main source |
Clearwater Pass 51°42′19″N 116°16′35″W / 51.70528°N 116.27639°W |
Source elevation | 2,341 m (7,680 ft) |
River mouth |
North Saskatchewan River 52°03′25″N 116°24′14″W / 52.05694°N 116.40389°W 1,327 m (4,354 ft) |
Countries | Canada |
The Siffleur River is a short river rising in the Canadian Rockies in western Alberta. The Siffleur River is an early tributary of the North Saskatchewan River.
The river begins between Devon Mountain and Clearwater Mountain, at Clearwater Pass. The Siffleur is then joined by Dolomite Creek (flowing from Isabella Lake), and the Escarpment River. After plummeting over Siffleur Falls, the Siffleur River joins the North Saskatchewan River before Lake Abraham.[1]
References
- ↑ Mussio Ventures. Southwestern Alberta Backroad Mapbook. Burnaby: Backroad Mapbooks (2004)
See also
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