Sheep River (Alberta)
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Sheep River | |
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Sheep River before the confluence with Highwood River | |
Origin |
Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park 50°40′22″N 114°57′26″W / 50.67278°N 114.95736°W |
Mouth |
Highwood River 50°44′24″N 113°51′17″W / 50.73998°N 113.85475°W |
Basin countries | Canada |
Source elevation | 2,100 meters (6,900 ft) |
Mouth elevation | 983 meters (3,225 ft) |
Avg. discharge | 6 m³/s (at Black Diamond)[1] |
The Sheep River is located in southwestern Alberta, Canada, and is part of the Bow River watershed. The river begins in the mountain valleys of Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park,[2] passes through Sheep River Provincial Park, and joins with the Highwood River about 8 km east of Okotoks. The Sheep provides drinking water for the towns of Turner Valley, Black Diamond, and Okotoks.
Tributaries
From origin to mouth, the Sheep River receives water from the following tributaries:
- Rae Creek (from Mount Rae)
- Burns Creek
- Cliff Creek
- Junction Creek
- Bluerock Creek
- Gorge Creek
- Dyson Creek
- March Creek
- Coal Creek
- Wolf Creek
- Long Prairie Creek
- Macabee Creek
- Waite Valley Creek
- Lineham Creek
- Turner Valley
- Threepoint Creek
- Spring Creek
- Wilson Coulee
See also
References
- ↑ Alberta Environment. Sheep River at Black Diamond
- ↑ Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park
External links
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