Jackpine River

Jackpine River
Country  Alberta  Canada
Physical characteristics
Main source Jackpine Pass
1,726 m (5,663 ft)
53°22′13″N 119°27′14″W / 53.37028°N 119.45389°W / 53.37028; -119.45389
River mouth Smoky River
1,076 m (3,530 ft)
53°41′13″N 119°25′09″W / 53.68694°N 119.41917°W / 53.68694; -119.41917Coordinates: 53°41′13″N 119°25′09″W / 53.68694°N 119.41917°W / 53.68694; -119.41917

The Jackpine River is an early tributary of the Smoky River. It forms in the Canadian Rockies, within Willmore Wilderness Park, in the province of Alberta, north of Jasper National Park. The river collects the runoff from Resthaven Mountain, Barricade Mountain, Jackpine Mountain, Mount Holmes, Perseverance Mountain, and Draco Peak.[1]

Major tributaries of the Jackpine include Meadowland Creek, Ptarmigan Lake, Avalanche Creek, Beaverdam Creek, and Pauline Creek.[2]

The river, as well the nearby Jackpine Pass and Jackpine Mountain, are named after the Jack Pine, a pine tree dominant in the area.[3]

See also

References

  1. Mussio Ventures (2004). Cariboo Backroad Mapbook. Burnaby: Mussio Ventures.
  2. Mussio Ventures (2004). Central Alberta Backroad Mapbook. Burnaby: Mussio Ventures.
  3. Karamitsanis, Aphrodite (1991). Place Names of Alberta, Volume 1. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, pg. 123


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