- Bighorn River (Alberta)
Infobox River
river_name = Bighorn River
caption = Bighorn River Valley andCrescent Falls
origin = Bighorn Meadows
coord|52|17|34|N|116|32|39|W|scale:10000_type:river_region:CA-AB
mouth =North Saskatchewan River
coord|52|21|17|N|116|14|51|W|scale:10000_type:river_region:CA-SK
basin_countries = CAN
length =
elevation = m to ft|1985|abbr=yes
mouth_elevation = m to ft|1216|abbr=yes
discharge =
watershed =The Bighorn River is a short
river originating in theAlberta foothills, and is atributary of theNorth Saskatchewan River . Theriver , as well as the nearby Bighorn Range andBighorn Dam are named for theBighorn sheep which dominate the area. The name first appeared in 1865. [Karamitsanis, Aphrodite (1991). "Place Names of Alberta, Volume 1." Calgary: University of Calgary Press, pg. 22 ]Flowing under
Mount McGuire , Bighorn River soon takes on Littlehorn and Sunkay Creeks, before plummeting over the impressiveCrescent Falls . After the falls, the Bighorn travels through a significant canyon, before passing through the Bighorn Indian Reserve. Theriver then empties into theNorth Saskatchewan River afterLake Abraham . [Mussio Ventures (2004). "Southwestern Alberta Backroad Mapbook," Burnaby: Mussio Ventures.]References
ee also
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List of Alberta rivers
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