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Fishing on Howse River

Canada, AB, Improvement District No. 9

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The Howse River is a corded river, with several streams crossing in its flood plain. It is formed when Freshfield, Forbes, David and Lagoon Creek unite and flow north to discharge into the North Saskatchewan River at Saskatchewan River Crossing.
Length:33[km]
Road Access:Highway 93 
Source :34-20-W5
Lattitude:51.80  
Longitude:-116.80
Location:34-20-W5
Mouth :North Saskatchewan River
Lattitude:52.00
Longitude:-116.80
Location:34-20-W5
Tributary | Lat/Lon |    
David Thompson Creek|51.8 -116.8 |Source 
Lagoon Lake|51.8 -116.8 |Linked 
Outram Lake|51.9 -116.8 |Linked 
Tributary | Lat/Lon |    
Glacier Lake|51.9 -116.9 |Linked 
North Saskatchewan River|52.7 -111.1 |Mouth 
Close by | Lat/Lon |    
Blaeberry River|51.6 -116.9 |10 km 
Breaker Creek|51.7 -116.7 |10 km 
Channel Spring|52.7 -111.1 |5 km 
Forbes Creek|51.8 -116.8 |5 km 
Glacier River|51.9 -116.9 |1 km 
Grassy Lake|52.8 -111.0 |10 km 
Close by | Lat/Lon |    
Camp Spring|52.7 -111.1 |10 km 
Conway Creek|51.8 -116.8 |5 km 
David Thompson Lake|51.8 -116.8 |5 km 
Ebon Creek|51.8 -116.7 |10 km 
Freshfield Creek|51.8 -116.8 |5 km 
Hanson Ford|52.8 -111.1 |10 km 

Last change: 2022-01-08