Sturgeon River (Alberta)

The Sturgeon River is a 260 km-long river located in central Alberta, Canada. It is a major tributary of the North Saskatchewan River. The stream crosses Sturgeon County, which was named for this river.

The Sturgeon River in St. Albert
Sturgeon River
Sturgeon River in St. Albert
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceAlberta
CitiesSt. Albert
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationHoople Lake, Alberta
  elevation840 m (2,760 ft)
Mouth 
  location
North Saskatchewan River
  coordinates
53°46′05″N 113°10′15″W
  elevation
600 m (2,000 ft)
Length260 km (160 mi)
Basin size3,301 km2 (1,275 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average1 m3/s (35 cu ft/s)

At the Villeneuve station, Sturgeon River has a discharge of 0.4 to 3 m3/s.[1]

Fish species which may be found in the river include: walleye, pike, perch, burbot, goldeye, sturgeon, whitefish, and sauger.

Course

The Sturgeon River originates about 90 km west of Edmonton just west of Isle Lake. It flows east toward Edmonton and about 15 km northwest of Edmonton (near St. Albert) turns northeast. About 38 km north-northeast of Edmonton (near Gibbons) it turns to the southeast. It enters the North Saskatchewan River at a point about 35 km northeast of Edmonton and about 8 km northeast of Fort Saskatchewan.

Tributaries

  • Rivière Qui Barre
  • Atim Creek
  • Little Egg Creek

Numerous lakes are found in the upper watershed, including Isle Lake, Lac Ste. Anne, Birch Lake, Sandy Lake, Deadman Lake, Matchayaw Lake, Gladu Lake, Atim Lake and Big Lake.

See also

  • List of Alberta rivers

References

  1. Sturgeon River near Villeneuve Archived 2011-05-25 at the Wayback Machine from Alberta Environment River Basins in Alberta Archived 2007-01-16 at the Wayback Machine
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