Assiniboine River

The Assiniboine River is a river in the prairies of western Canada. It is a typical meandering river with a single main channel embanked within a flat, shallow valley. It flows south-east from Saskatchewan to "the Forks" in Winnipeg, Manitoba into the Red River of the North. Some of the flow is diverted into Lake Manitoba at Portage la Prairie. In 1967, a dam was built in Shellmouth, Manitoba that controls the river's flow. There are three stations placed down the river that have been taking measurements since 1913. Tributaries include the Souris River which joins it near Brandon, Manitoba.
Location Peak Flow, 1995
(m³/s)
Mean Flow, April '95
(m³/s)
Mean Flow, May '95
(m³/s)
Max Flow, Date
(m³/s)
Russel 360
May 04
34.2 46.3 504
April 29, 1922
Brandon 566
April 26
81.1 104.0 651
May 07, 1923
Headingley 300
April 20
115.0 142.0 614
April 27, 1916

See also

External link

  • http://www.ccrs.nrcan.gc.ca/ccrs/rd/apps/hydro/assin/assin_e.html

 

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