Cold River (Lac des Îles)

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Cold River
Data
location Saskatchewan ( Canada )
River system Churchill River
Drain over Waterhen River  → Beaver River  → Churchill River  → Hudson Bay
origin Cold Lake
54 ° 33 '57 "  N , 109 ° 50' 36"  W.
Source height 535  m
muzzle in the lake Lac des Îles Coordinates: 54 ° 27 ′ 23 "  N , 109 ° 31 ′ 46"  W 54 ° 27 ′ 23 "  N , 109 ° 31 ′ 46"  W

length approx. 25 km
Drain at the gauge at the drain from Cold Lake MQ 1952/2000
15 m³ / s
Flowing lakes Pierce Lake , Lepine Lake

The Cold River forms the drain of Cold Lake in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan .

He leaves Cold Lake on the east bank. It flows in an east-southeast direction through the two smaller lakes Pierce Lake and Lepine Lake before flowing into the Lac des Îles . The Cold River has a total length of about 25 km, half of which is accounted for by the two lakes it flows through. The Cold River forms part of a river system that runs from Primrose Lake to the Beaver River .

The course of the Cold River is entirely within Meadow Lake Provincial Park . Canoe tours on the Cold River lead from Howe Bay on Pierce Lake to Lac des Îles and on to the Waterhen River .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Cold River at the gauge at the outlet from the Cold Lake - hydrographic data at R-ArcticNET