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The Lobstick River took its name from the fur-trade era practice of creating Lobsticks or lopsticks. |
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| Source : | Lobstick River Headwaters | |
Lattitude: | 53.40 |
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Longitude: | -115.90 | |
Elevation: | 1035 | [m] | Location: | Lobstick River Headwaters | |
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| Mouth : | Pembina River | |
Lattitude: | 53.60 | |
Longitude: | -115.00 | |
Elevation: | 728 | [m] | Location: | 29-53-7-W5 | |
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Tributary | Lat/Lon | | | Connected | |
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Brule Creek | 53.7 -115.6 | | Source | |
Deep Creek | 53.7 -115.2 | | Source | |
Pembina River | 53.9 -115.6 | | Mouth | |
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Chip Lake | 53.7 -115.4 | | Source | |
Little Brule Creek | 53.6 -115.5 | | Source | |
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