- Beaver River (Canada)
Infobox River
river_name = Beaver River
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origin = Beaver Lake,Alberta
mouth = Lac Île-à-la-Crosse,Saskatchewan
basin_countries =Canada
length = 491 km
elevation =
mouth_elevation = 421 m
discharge = 653,000,000 m3/year (AB/SK border)
watershed = 14,500 km² (Alberta)Beaver River is a large river in east-central
Alberta and centralSaskatchewan ,Canada .Beaver River has a cachement area of 14,500 km² in Alberta [http://www3.gov.ab.ca/env/water/basins/BasinForm.cfm Environment Alberta] - River basins] , where it drains the lake system in Lakeland County. The total length is 491 km. [Cite web| url= http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/learningresources/facts/rivers.html#bay |author= Atlas of Canada | authorlink= Atlas of Canada | title= Rivers in Canada| accessdate= 2007-05-01]
It was first documented on the Turnor map of 1790, and then confirmed on the Harmon map of 1820. [ [http://sunsite.ualberta.ca/Projects/Alberta-Lakes/view/?region=Beaver%20River%20Region&basin=Beaver%20River%20Basin&lake=Beaver%20Lake&number=55 Atlas of Alberta Lakes] - Beaver Lake]
Course
Beaver River originates in "Beaver Lake", south of Lac la Biche and the
Northern Woods and Water Route . It flows south and then turns east and flows toward the Alberta/Saskatchewan border, which it crosses south of Cold Lake. At this point, the Beaver river has an average annual discharge of 653,000,000 m³. It continues east inSaskatchewan on to the village of Green Lake, where it turns north and flows toward the "Lac Île-à-la-Crosse" in the "Churchill Lake" system. From here, its waters are carried to theHudson Bay by the Churchill River.Tributaries
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Mooselake River
*Sand River
*Makwa River
*Meadow River
*Waterhen RiverConservation and Development
Beaver River flows through a predominantly flat area with rolling and undulating hills, and many lakes are drained through
meander ing streams into the river (among the larger ones areLac La Biche ,Pinehurst Lake , Cold Lake,Primrose Lake .Lakeland Provincial Park ,Moose Lake Provincial Park andCold Lake Provincial Park all lie in the river basin on the Alberta side, while theMeadow Lake Provincial Park protects a large area in Saskatchewan.The "Cold Lake Area Weapons Range" occupies much of the northern area of the river basin.
ee also
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List of Alberta rivers
*List of Saskatchewan rivers References
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