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词条 Highwood River
释义

  1. Course

  2. Recreation

  3. Flooding

  4. Tributaries and features

  5. See also

  6. References

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| name = Highwood River
| image = Highwood River AB.JPG
| image_size = 200px
| image_caption = The Highwood from Alberta Highway 40
| source1_location = Peter Lougheed Provincial Park
| source1_coordinates= {{coord|50.61032|-114.97613|region:CA-AB|name=Highwoord River origin}}
| mouth_location = Bow River
| mouth_coordinates = {{coord|50.81743|-113.77892|region:CA-AB|name=Highwoord River mouth|display=inline,title}}
| subdivision_type1 = Country
| subdivision_name1 = {{flag|Canada}}
| length =
| source1_elevation = {{convert|2500|m|ft|sp=us}}
| mouth_elevation = {{convert|950|m|ft|sp=us}}
| discharge1_avg =
| basin_size =
}}

The Highwood River is a tributary of the Bow River in southwestern Alberta, Canada.

Course

The Highwood originates in the Canadian Rockies in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, in the Highwood Pass below Mount Arethusa. It flows south and is paralleled by the Kananaskis Trail between Elbow-Sheep Wildland, Don Getty Wildland and Emerson Creek Park. It turns east and flows along Highway 541 and through the community of Longview. Continuing east, it passes through High River, ending when it enters the Bow River southeast of Calgary.

Recreation

The river is known for its flyfishing. A variety of trout species live in the river, including native bull trout. In springtime when the snow is melting the river offers white water rafting.

Flooding

The Highwood River is subject to frequent flooding. Flood events of exceptional magnitude occurred in 1894, 1899, 1902, 1908, 1912, 1923, 1929, 1932, 1942, 1995, 2005 and 2013. [1] Most recently during the 2013 Alberta floods, thousands of people in Alberta were ordered to evacuate their homes after the rise of the Highwood River, Bow River, Elbow River and numerous others.[2][3] Three people died as a result of the flooding of the Highwood River.[4]

Tributaries and features

From origin to mouth, the Highwood River receives the following tributaries or passes through these geographic features:

Tributary or featureLocationRemarks
Storm Creek{{coord>50.56597|-114.95302|name=Storm Creek|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} left tributary from Storm Mountain
Kananaskis Trail {{coord>50.54084|-114.94909|name=Kananaskis Trail|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} Bridge
Mist Creek {{coord>50.51388|-114.83849|name=Mist Creek|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} left tributary from Mist Mountain
Picklejar Creek {{coord>50.50687|-114.82833|name=Picklejar Creek|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} left tributary
Loomis Creek {{coord>50.46714|-114.78512|name=Loomis Creek|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} right tributary
McPhail Creek {{coord>50.41631|-114.74539|name=McPhail Creek|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} right tributary
Cat Creek {{coord>50.40797|-114.71243|name=Cat Creek|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} left tributary
Strawberry Creek {{coord>50.38248|-114.67775|name=Strawberry Creek|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} right tributary
Fitzsimmons Creek {{coord>50.37914|-114.65781|name=Fitzsimmons Creek|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} right tributary
Etherington Creek {{coord>50.37944|-114.64946|name=Etherington Cree|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} right tributary
Stony Creek {{coord>50.38832|-114.61922|name=Stony Creek|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}}left tributary
Cataract Creek {{coord>50.38986|-114.58254|name=Cataract Creek|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}}right tributary
Zephyr Creek {{coord>50.38977|-114.57551|name=Zephyr Creek|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}}right tributary
Marston Creek {{coord>50.40470|-114.50136|name=Marston Creek|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} left tributary
Deep Creek {{coord>50.42343|-114.46994|name=Deep Creek|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} left tributary
Eden Valley Indian Reserve 216 {{coord>50.42061|-114.47585|name=Eden Valley start|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} enters reserve
Eden Valley Indian Reserve 216 {{coord>50.45863|-114.42421|name=Eden Valley end|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} leaves reserve
Waldie Creek {{coord>50.47466|-114.41978|name=Waldie Creek|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} left tributary
Trap Creek {{coord>50.47849|-114.41952|name=Trap Creek|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} left tributary
Sullivan Creek {{coord>50.53074|-114.38507|name=Sullivan Creek|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} left tributary
Ings Creek {{coord>50.55979|-114.33701|name=Ings Creek|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} left tributary
Longview {{coord>50.53301|-114.24000|name=Longview|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} enters town limits
Cowboy Trail {{coord>50.52346|-114.23348|name=Cowboy Trail|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} bridge
Bull Creek {{coord>50.50548|-114.23275|name=Bull Creek|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} right tributary
Pekisko Creek {{coord>50.48207|-114.12843|name=Pekisko Creek|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} right tributary
High River {{coord>50.57573|-113.90574|name=High River|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} enters town limits
Highway 2A {{coord>50.58308|-113.87239|name=Highway 2A|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} road and railroad bridge
Tongue Creek {{coord>50.63876|-113.87181|name=Tongue Creek|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} left tributary
CPR {{coord>50.65727|-113.85934|name=CPR|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} railroad bridge
Highway 2 {{coord>50.66836|-113.86222|name=Highway 2|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} bridge
Highway 547 {{coord>50.69705|-113.86396|name=Highway 547|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} bridge
Sheep River {{coord>50.74024|-113.85580|name=Sheep River|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} left tributary
Highway 552 {{coord>50.78368|-113.82126|name=Highway 552|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} bridge
Bow River {{coord>50.81898|-113.77845|name=Bow River|type:waterbody_region:CA-AB}} river mouth as right tributary of Bow River
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See also

  • List of rivers of Alberta

References

1. ^"Little Bow Project/ Highwood Diversion Plan. Application to Construct a Water Management Project to Convey and Store Water Diverted from the Highwood River" Report of the NRCB/CEAA Joint Review Panel. Application #9601 - Alberta Public Works, Supply and Services. May 1998.
2. ^[https://calgaryherald.com/news/LIVE+Flood+waters+siege+Calgary+southern+Alberta/8550481/story.html Calgary neighbourhoods underwater as Bow River's rise continue ]
3. ^Alberta floods prompt widespread downtown Calgary evacuations
4. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/06/22/rcmp-confirm-three-dead-in-alberta-floods-that-forced-100000-to-evacuate/ |title=RCMP confirm three dead in Alberta floods that forced 100,000 to evacuate |work=National Post |date=June 22, 2013 |accessdate=June 26, 2013}}
{{Alberta rivers and lakes}}

1 : Rivers of Alberta

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