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Revision as of 14:02, 5 June 2011

Smoky River
Physical characteristics
MouthPeace River
56°11′09″N 117°20′03″W / 56.18583°N 117.33417°W / 56.18583; -117.33417
 • elevation
315 m (1,033 ft)

Smoky River is a river in western Alberta, Canada. It is a major tributary of the Peace River. The descriptive name refers to the presence of "smouldering beds of coal in the riverbank" noted by the Cree Indians.[1]

Before merging with Peace River, Smoky River has an average discharge of 130m³/s[2] (11.1 km³/year), from a drainage area of 50,300 km².[3] From its headwaters to the Peace River, Smoky River has a total length of 492 kilometres (306 mi) .[4]

Course

Confluence with Peace River

Smoky River originates in the Canadian Rockies, in the northern area of Jasper National Park from Adolphus Lake. It then flows north through the Willmore Wilderness Park until it reaches the town of Grande Cache. It continues north and merges into the Peace River south of the Town of Peace River, Alberta.

Tributaries

See also

References

  1. ^ Aubrey, Merrily. Place Names of Alberta. Volume IV. Northern Alberta. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1996, page 196
  2. ^ Alberta Environment - Smoky River discharge at Watino
  3. ^ Arctic RIMS - Smoky Discharge Station
  4. ^ Statistics Canada - Principal rivers and their tributaries, Source: Natural Resources Canada, GeoAccess Division. Last modified: 2005-02-02.