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Firebag River

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Length
  
170 km

Source
  
Firebag Lake

Mouth
  
Athabasca River

Discharge
  
20 m³/s

Province
  
Alberta

Country
  
Canada

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The Firebag River is a river in northern Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada. It gets its name from the traditional bags Aboriginals once used to carry fire-starting flints.

Map of Firebag River, Wood Buffalo, AB, Canada

It originates in Firebag Lake in northwestern Saskatchewan, flows west into Alberta, and discharges in the Athabasca River 65 km north of Fort MacKay.

The length of the river is approximately 170 km, and the average discharge at the Athabasca River confluence is 20 m³/s.

The southern tract of Marguerite River Wildland protects part of the river valley, and a recreation park for Northeast Alberta Region located along the river has been proposed in 1980

Suncor has an SAGD project in production (the Firebag in-situ operation), extracting bitumen from the oil sands of the McMurray Formation located in the river basin.

References

Firebag River Wikipedia