Sand River (Alberta)

Sand River
Origin
Mouth Beaver River
Basin countries  Canada
Source elevation 675 meters (2,215 ft)
Mouth elevation 526 meters (1,726 ft)

Sand River is a river in Alberta, Canada. It is a major tributary of the Beaver River.

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Course

The river originates in a system of lakes in northern Alberta, between Winefred Lake and Cold Lake and at an elevation of 675 meters (2,215 ft). From there it flows generally towards the south and west. It enters the Caribou Lake, then continues north-west and west until it receives the waters of Ipiatik River, then turns south. It flows between Standish Lake, Spencer Lake and Seibert Lake, east of the Lakeland Provincial Park, then receives the waters of Wolf River, west of Wolf Lake. It receives the Punk Creek from Pinehurst Lake before it is crosses by Highway 55 (part of the Northern Woods and Water Route) at Truman. It then turns eastwards and flows into the Beaver River, at an elevation of 526 meters (1,726 ft).

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