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The Ram River is a river rising in the Alberta Rocky Mountains. It flows eastward, taking on the North Ram River, before joining the North Saskatchewan River[1] near the Town of Rocky Mountain House. The name Ram Rivulet appears on a David Thompson map of 1814. A ram is a male Rocky Mountain Sheep.[2]

Ram River
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceAlberta
Physical characteristics
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 • locationRam River Glacier
 • coordinates51°53′19N 116°10′59W / 51.88861°N 116.18306°W / 51.88861; -116.18306
 • elevation2,374 m (7,789 ft)
Mouth 

 • location

North Saskatchewan River

 • coordinates

52°22′32N 115°24′06W / 52.37556°N 115.40167°W / 52.37556; -115.40167

 • elevation

1,048 m (3,438 ft)

The Ram River is characterized by numerous waterfalls and deep canyons throughout its course. It is first bridged by Alberta Highway 734, and again by a secondary road above its confluence with the North Saskatchewan River. Ram Falls Provincial Recreation Area is also located on the river.

Tributaries

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References

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  1. ^ Oegema, Bart. "North Saskatchewan River". ESask. University of Regina. Retrieved 6 May 2024.
  • ^ Karamitsanis, Aphrodite. Place Names of Alberta, Volume 1. (Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1991) pg. 203.

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    Last edited on 6 May 2024, at 07:56  





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