Talk:Oldman River

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[edit] Oldman Dam

Why are the Belly and Waterton rivers grouped together? More importantly, who was it that wrote in the article that the Oldman Dam was never constructed ("Oldman Dam was abandoned")?? I have removed that statement from the article for if the Dam wasn't constructed, what is that HUGE freakin cement wall downstream from that huge reserviour that flooded out the 3 river confluence?? Do all those government signs that say "OLDMAN DAM" take you somewhere else? It IS there, I've spent countless hours there and it shows up on Google Earth like a sore thumb. Get your facts straight please!! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Grizzlydog (talkcontribs) 12:33, December 21, 2005

It was added by DragonflySixtyseven on 18 August 2005. -- Kmsiever 19:39, 21 December 2005 (UTC)