- Lovett River
Infobox_River
river_name = Lovett River
image_size = 280px
caption = The Lovett River fromAlberta Highway 734
origin = Lovett River Headwaters
coord|53|04|41|N|116|53|59|W|scale:10000_region:CA-AB_type:river
mouth = Pembina River
coord|52|59|11|N|116|38|20|W|scale:10000_region:CA-AB_type:river
basin_countries = flag|Alberta CAN
length =
elevation = m to ft|1427|abbr=yes
mouth_elevation = m to ft|1330|abbr=yes
discharge =
watershed =The Lovett River is a short
river in theAlberta foothills . The Lovett is an earlytributary of the Pembina River, itself a major tributary of theAthabasca River . The Lovett River was formerly known as the "Little Pembina River", but to avoid confusion its name was changed. The new name was derived from Lovettville, a defunctcoal mining town in the vicinity. The settlement took its name from H. A. Lovett, President of North American Collieries, a miningcompany in the area. [Karamitsanis, Aphrodite. "Place Names of Alberta, Volume 1". (Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1991), pg. 146]Course
The river forms in the
foothills south ofCoalspur, Alberta . It flows in a general southwest direction before being bridged byAlberta Highway 40 /Alberta Highway 734 . It passes through an active coal mining area and a few minornatural gas fields , as well as former coal mining towns that are nowghost towns . It thens drains into the Pembina Riveree also
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List of Alberta rivers References
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