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Blackstone River (Alberta)

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Province
  
Alberta

Country
  
Canada

Mouth
  
Brazeau River

Blackstone River (Alberta) httpsiytimgcomviEkWQ3goUz8Umaxresdefaultjpg

Main source
  
Tarpeian Rock 1,637 m (5,371 ft)

River mouth
  
Brazeau River 1,057 m (3,468 ft)

Blackstone River is a medium-sized river originating in the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies. It is a tributary of the Brazeau River, which in turn flows into the North Saskatchewan River.

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Map of Blackstone River, Clearwater County, AB, Canada

The Blackstone forms at the base of a geological feature known as the Tarpeian Rock, just outside the southern boundary of Jasper National Park.

History

Members of the Palliser Expedition discovered this river in the late 1850s. It was named the South Brazeau River after one of the expedition members, Joseph Brazeau of St. Louis.

Later, the river was renamed the Blackstone.

Tributaries

(from headwaters to the Brazeau River)

  • Mons Creek
  • George Creek
  • Smith Creek
  • Cutoff Creek
  • Wapiabi Creek
  • Shanks Creek
  • Lookout Creek
  • Hansen Creek
  • Chungo Creek
  • Dorothy Creek, Seepage Creek, Brown Creek, Clark Creek, McCormick Creek, Ashburner Creek
  • Rundell Creek
  • References

    Blackstone River (Alberta) Wikipedia