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Lovett River

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Country
  
Alberta  Canada

Mouth
  
Pembina River

Source elevation
  
1,427 m

Lovett River

Main source
  
Lovett River Headwaters 1,427 m (4,682 ft)

River mouth
  
Pembina River 1,330 m (4,360 ft)

The Lovett River is a short river in the Alberta foothills. The Lovett is an early tributary of the Pembina River, itself a major tributary of the Athabasca River. The Lovett River was formerly known as the Little Pembina River, but to avoid confusion its name was changed. The new name was derived from Lovettville, a defunct coal mining town in the vicinity. The settlement took its name from H. A. Lovett, President of North American Collieries, a mining company in the area.

Course

The river forms in the foothills south of Coalspur, Alberta. It flows in a general southwest direction before being bridged by Alberta Highway 40/Alberta Highway 734. It passes through an active coal mining area and a few minor natural gas fields, as well as former coal mining towns that are now ghost towns. It thens drains into the Pembina River

References

Lovett River Wikipedia