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Fishing on Cascade River

Canada, AB

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The Cascade River is formed from the glacial melt of Flints and Bonnet Peaks, as well as Block Mountain. Glacial lakes that drain into the Cascade include Goat Lake, Sawback Lake, Elk Lake, and Cuthead Lake.
Road Access:Trans-canada Hwy 
Source :Bonnet Glacier/Badger Pass
Lattitude:51.40  
Longitude:-115.90
Elevation:2174[m]
Location:Bonnet Glacier/Badger Pass
Mouth :Bow River
Lattitude:51.20
Longitude:-115.50
Elevation:1361[m]
Location:25-11-W5
City:Banff
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Bow River50.8 -114.1  Mouth  
Johnson Lake51.2 -115.5  Linked  
North Cascade River51.4 -115.8  Source  
Stony Creek51.3 -115.6  Source  
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Cuthead Creek51.4 -115.7  Source  
Lake Minnewanka51.3 -115.4  Flow Throw  
Sawback Creek51.4 -115.8  Source  
Two Jack Lake51.2 -115.5  Linked  
Close ByLat/Lon |    
 
Block Lakes51.4 -115.8  10 km  
Cuthead Lake51.4 -115.7  5 km  
Goat Lake51.4 -115.9  5 km  
Sawback Lake51.3 -115.8  10 km  
Spectral Lakes51.4 -115.5  10 km  
Lakes and RiversLat/Lon |    
 
Forty Mile Creek51.2 -115.6  10 km  
Pine Creek50.9 -114.0  10 km  
Rainbow Lake51.4 -115.7  5 km  
Spectral Creek51.3 -115.4  10 km  
Whiskey Creek51.2 -115.6  10 km  

Last change: 2021-10-30