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Rapid River (Cree River)

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- left
  
Arnold River

- elevation
  
330 m (1,083 ft)

Mouth
  
Cree River

- elevation
  
572 m (1,877 ft)

Source
  
Unnamed lake

Province
  
Saskatchewan

Rapid River (Cree River)

The Rapid River is a river in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. It is part of the Mackenzie River drainage basin.

Hydrology

The Rapid River begins at an unnamed lake at an elevation of 572 metres (1,877 ft). It travels north to Kirsch Lake at an elevation of 498 metres (1,634 ft), where it takes in several unnamed tributaries, including one from the left arriving from Halliday Lake. The river continues to Parker Lake at an elevation of 413 metres (1,355 ft) where it takes in the left tributary Arnold River. It then reaches its mouth at the Cree River at an elevation of 330 metres (1,083 ft). The river's waters flow via the Cree River, the Fond du Lac River and the Mackenzie River to the Arctic Ocean.

References

Rapid River (Cree River) Wikipedia


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