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Maligne River

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Country
  
Alberta  Canada

Mouth
  
Athabasca River

Maligne River wwwcelnavdevacationmaligneriverjpg

Main source
  
Replica Peak 2,048 m (6,719 ft)

River mouth
  
Athabasca River 1,019 m (3,343 ft)

Kayaking maligne river jasper 2015


The Maligne River (/məˈln/ mə-LEEN) is a medium-sized river in the Canadian Rockies. It runs through parts of Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada. The Maligne is a major tributary of the Athabasca River. The river takes from the French word for malignant or wicked. It is theorised that an early French voyageur created this name in reference to the current of the river near its confluence with the Athabasca River.

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Maligne River Maligne River Picture of Maligne Canyon Jasper TripAdvisor

Path of the paddle shooting the maligne river


Geography

Maligne River The Canadian Rockies

The Maligne River begins south of Maligne Lake. Forming from the meltwater of Replica Peak, the river heads north, passing under Mount Mary Vaux, Lysfran Peak, Mount Unwin, and Mount Charleton before emptying into Maligne Lake. The Maligne River drains the north end of Maligne Lake and heads northwest to Medicine Lake. It then flows west, entering the Athabasca River.

Maligne River Alberta 2012 The Maligne Canyon The Pathless Wood

Maligne River Footbridge across Maligne River in Jasper National Park Alberta


Maligne River Pyramid Falls amp Maligne River Jasper National Park YouTube

References

Maligne River Wikipedia