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Notikewin River

The Notikewin River is a tributary of the Peace River in northern Alberta, Canada. The Notikewin Provincial Park is established at the mouth of the river.

Notikewin River
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceAlberta
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationClear Hills
 • coordinates56°39′57″N 119°26′23″W / 56.66594°N 119.43978°W / 56.66594; -119.43978 (Notikewin River headwaters)
 • elevation1,055 meters (3,461 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Peace River
 • coordinates
57°16′46″N 117°08′07″W / 57.27938°N 117.13529°W / 57.27938; -117.13529 (Notikewin River mouth)
 • elevation
275 meters (902 ft)

The name derives from nôtinikewin (ᓅᑎᓂᑫᐃᐧᐣ), the Cree word for "battle".[1] The name is shared with the settlement of Notikewin,[2] and is lent to the Notikewin Member, a stratigraphical unit of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.

Course edit

The Notikewin River originates in the Clear Hills of northern Alberta, north of Worsley, at an elevation of 1,055 meters (3,461 ft). It flows in east and north-east, along the southern slopes of the Halverson Ridge, where it receives the waters from the Square Creek and Alleman Creek. It turns east and receives waters from the Rambling Creek, Lovet Creek and Jim Creek.

It flows through the town of Manning, where it is crossed by the Mackenzie Highway and Railink Mackenzie Northern Railway. The settlement of Notikewin is situated immediately north of Manning. The river continues north-east through the Peace Country, receiving the waters of Stowe Creek, Soldar Creek and Hotchkiss River. It continues north-east between Highway 741 and Highway 692, where the Meikle River and Gravina Creek merge into the river, east of Hawk Hills. The river turns east, enters the Notikewin Provincial Park and finally empties into the Peace River at an elevation of 275 meters (902 ft).

Tributaries edit

  • Square Creek
  • Alleman Creek
  • Rambling Creek
  • Lovet Creek
  • Jim Creek
  • Stowe Creek
  • Soldar Creek
  • Hotchkiss River
  • Meikle River
  • Gravina Creek

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cree Dictionary. "Nôtinikewin". Retrieved 2010-03-17.
  2. ^ ePodunk. "Notikewin". Retrieved 2010-03-17.

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