South Saskatchewan River
The
South Saskatchewan River
flows eastward from the
confluence
of the
Bow
and
Oldman Rivers
near
Grassy Lake
,
Alberta
. It flows via
Medicine Hat
into
Lake Diefenbaker
, the
reservoir
created with the construction of the
Gardiner
and
Qu'Appelle River
dams
in
Saskatchewan
. Downstream from the dam the river flows north through
Saskatoon
and joins the
North Saskatchewan River
east of
Prince Albert
— thus forming the
Saskatchewan River
.
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South Saskatchewan River
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