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Der Saskatchewan River (frz.: Rivière Saskatchewan) ist ein 547 km langer Strom in Kanada, der grob in östlicher Richtung durch die Provinzen Saskatchewan und Manitoba fließt und schließlich im Süden Manitobas in den Winnipegsee mündet.
- North Saskatchewan River – Wikipedia
Der North Saskatchewan River (französisch Rivière...
- South Saskatchewan River – Wikipedia
Der South Saskatchewan River (französisch rivière...
- Saskatchewan – Wikipedia
In Zentral- und Südost-Saskatchewan findet sich der...
- North Saskatchewan River – Wikipedia
It is formed in central Saskatchewan, approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of Prince Albert, by the confluence of its two major branches, the North Saskatchewan and the South Saskatchewan, at the Saskatchewan River Forks. Both source rivers originate from glaciers in the Alberta Rockies.
The North Saskatchewan River is a glacier-fed river that flows from the Canadian Rockies continental divide east to central Saskatchewan, where it joins with the South Saskatchewan River to make up the Saskatchewan River. Its water flows eventually into the Hudson Bay.
18. Feb. 2009 · The Saskatchewan River is 1,939 km long from the Rocky Mountains headwaters to Cedar Lake in central Manitoba. When including its longest tributary, the South Saskatchewan River, the Saskatchewan River is the fourth-longest river in Canada. It’s a major tributary to the Nelson River, ultimately draining into Hudson Bay.