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Thunder Creek (Iowa)
Thunder Creek may refer to: * Thunder Creek (1912–1938 electoral district), of the provincial legislature of Saskatchewan, Canada * Thunder Creek (1975–2016 electoral district), of the provincial legislature of Saskatchewan, Canada * Thunder Creek (Washington), a stream in North Cascades National Park, Washington state, US * Thunder Creek (Saskatchewan) Thunder Creek is a river in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The watershed of Thunder Creek is within the semi-arid Palliser's Triangle in south-central Saskatchewan. It begins at small, man-made reservoir near Lake Diefenbaker and flo ...
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Thunder Creek (1912–1938 Electoral District)
Thunder Creek is a former provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. This district was created before the 3rd Saskatchewan general election in 1912. The constituency was dissolved and combined with the Arm River, Morse and Lumsden districts before the 9th Saskatchewan general election in 1938. This district was revived for the 18th Saskatchewan general election in 1975. Members of the Legislative Assembly Election results , - , Conservative , Andrew Dunn Gallaugher , align="right", 1,015 , align="right", 44.93% , align="right", – , - bgcolor="white" !align="left" colspan=3, Total !align="right", 2,259 !align="right", 100.00% !align="right", , - , style="width: 130px", Conservative , Andrew Dunn Gallaugher , align="right", 2,165 , align="right", 45.72% , align="right", +0.79 , - bgcolor="white" !align="left" colspan=3, Total !align="right", 4,735 !align="right", 100.00% !align="right", , - , Con ...
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Thunder Creek (1975–2016 Electoral District)
Thunder Creek was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Originally created for the 3rd Saskatchewan general election in 1912 and abolished in 1938, this constituency was reconstituted for the 18th Saskatchewan general election in 1975. It was abolished a second time in 2016, with most of the constituency being re-distributed into the new electoral district of Lumsden-Morse. Communities in the district included the towns of Lumsden, Caronport, Regina Beach, Morse, Craik and Herbert; and the villages of Central Butte, Chaplin, Elbow, Mortlach, Riverhurst, Waldeck, Eyebrow and Bethune. Members of the Legislative Assembly Election results , - , NDP , Ryan McDonald , align="right", 1,304 , align="right", 17.54% , align="right", -5.62 , - bgcolor="white" !align="left" colspan=3, Total !align="right", 7,436 !align="right", 100.00% !align="right", , - , NDP , Larry Hall , align="right", 1,997 , align="right", 23.16 ...
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Thunder Creek (Washington)
Thunder Creek is a stream located entirely within North Cascades National Park and the Ross Lake National Recreation Area in the US state of Washington. Thunder Creek runs in a northerly direction most of its route starting from just north of Park Creek Pass in the south district of North Cascades National Park and ending at Diablo Lake in Ross Lake National Recreation Area. Prior to the construction of the Diablo Dam, Thunder Creek emptied into the Skagit River. A popular hiking trail parallels Thunder Creek its entire length. Thunder Creek is well known for having a turquoise appearance from the suspended silt and rock flour caused by runoff from dozens of glaciers, including the largest glacier in the park, Boston Glacier Boston Glacier is located in a large cirque below several mountain peaks in North Cascades National Park in the U.S. state of Washington. Approximately long but nearly wide, it is the largest glacier in North Cascades National Park. Extending in ..., which f ...
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