Red Deer River (Manitoba)
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Red Deer River is a river in the
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of Saskatchewan and Manitoba. It has its source at Nut Lake in east central Saskatchewan and from there, it flows east towards Manitoba where it empties into Dawson Bay of Lake Winnipegosis. To the north of Red Deer's basin is the Saskatchewan River, to the south-west is the upper Assiniboine River, and to the south-east is Swan River.


Course

The Red Deer River begins at the north end of Nut Lake near Highway 349 and west of Porcupine Hills in east central Saskatchewan. From Nut Lake, it heads north past
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park Greenwater Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is located on the eastern side of the province in the Porcupine Hills on Highway 38. The closest town, Porcupine Plain, is about 28 kilometres ...
towards Pré-Ste-Marié. From there, near the junctions of Highways 679 and 773, it turns east towards the town of
Hudson Bay Hudson Bay ( crj, text=ᐐᓂᐯᒄ, translit=Wînipekw; crl, text=ᐐᓂᐹᒄ, translit=Wînipâkw; iu, text=ᑲᖏᖅᓱᐊᓗᒃ ᐃᓗᐊ, translit=Kangiqsualuk ilua or iu, text=ᑕᓯᐅᔭᕐᔪᐊᖅ, translit=Tasiujarjuaq; french: b ...
and the Hudson Bay Regional Park, which is the site of a former
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fort named
Fort Red Deer River Hudson Bay Regional Park is a regional park in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is located on the south side of the town of Hudson Bay in the RM of Hudson Bay No. 394 along the shores of the Red Deer River. The park is the site of a ...
. From Hudson Bay, it continues eastward and is the divide between the
Pasquia Hills Pasquia Hills are hills in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. They are located in the east central part of the province in the RM of Hudson Bay No. 394 near the Manitoba border. The hills are the northern most in a series of hills called ...
to the north and the Porcupine Hills to the south. It also passes through provincial forests such as
Porcupine Porcupines are large rodents with coats of sharp spines, or quills, that protect them against predation. The term covers two families of animals: the Old World porcupines of family Hystricidae, and the New World porcupines of family, Erethizont ...
and Pasquia. From the forests and hills, it continues eastward into Manitoba where past the border, it opens up into Red Deer Lake. The river continues from the east side of Red Deer Lake for about until it empties into Dawson Bay of Lake Winnipegosis. Near the point where it empties into Dawson Bay, it crosses
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, which is part of the Northern Woods and Water Route. That is also the location of
Red Deer River Provincial Park Red is the color at the long wavelength end of the visible spectrum of light, next to orange and opposite violet. It has a dominant wavelength of approximately 625–740 nanometres. It is a primary color in the RGB color model and a secondary ...
. In 1757, a Hudson Bay Company fur trading post was established alongside the Red Deer River near the village of Erwood. In 1790, the North West Trading Company set up a trading post at the mouth of the Etomami River called
Fort Red Deer River Hudson Bay Regional Park is a regional park in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is located on the south side of the town of Hudson Bay in the RM of Hudson Bay No. 394 along the shores of the Red Deer River. The park is the site of a ...
. On the river bank opposite the mouth of the Etomami River, there are the remains of another fort that is believed to be that of the
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.


Tributaries

The source of the Red Deer River is Nut Lake, of which several creeks and rivers flow into, including Pipestone Creek and Prairie Butte Creek. As the river flows eastward, it is joined by several rivers and creeks. Much of the Pasquia and Procupine Hills fall within the river's
watershed Watershed is a hydrological term, which has been adopted in other fields in a more or less figurative sense. It may refer to: Hydrology * Drainage divide, the line that separates neighbouring drainage basins * Drainage basin, called a "watershe ...
. Red Deer River tributaries from upstream to downstream, not counting ones flowing into either Nut or Red Deer Lakes: *
Barrier River The Barrier River is a river in the Mount Aspiring National Park in northern Southland, New Zealand. It is a tributary of the Pyke River, which it enters about south of Lake Wilmot A lake is an area filled with water, localized in a ba ...
**Slough Creek *
Greenwater Creek Greenwater Lake is a lake in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The lake is at the heart of Greenwater Lake Provincial Park in the Porcupine Provincial Forest on the Porcupine Hills. The RM of Bjorkdale No. 426 surrounds the lake and High ...
*Horsehide Creek *Bannock Creek *Prairie River **Valley Creek *Salas Creek *Greenbush River **Jumper Creek * Fir River **Nonsuch Creek * Etomami River **
Piwei River Piwei River is a river in the east-central part of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Saskatchewan in the Boreal forest of Canada, boreal forest Ecozones of Canada, ecozone of Canada. It begins at the western end of ...
**Shand Creek ** Pepaw River **Boundary Creek ***Bubbling Creek *Willow Creek *Smoking Tent Creek *Lost River *Rice River **Little Rice River **Baden Creek *Sucker Creek


Fish species

Several types of fish live in the river, including freshwater drumbrown bullhead,
common carp The Eurasian carp or European carp (''Cyprinus carpio''), widely known as the common carp, is a widespread freshwater fish of eutrophic waters in lakes and large rivers in Europe and Asia.Fishbase''Cyprinus carpio'' Linnaeus, 1758/ref>Arkive The ...
,
goldeye The goldeye (''Hiodon alosoides'') is a freshwater fish found in Canada and the northern United States. It is one of only two extant species in the family Hiodontidae, the other species being ''Hiodon tergisus''. The species name ''alosoides'' ...
, northern pike, and 
brown trout The brown trout (''Salmo trutta'') is a European species of salmonid fish that has been widely introduced into suitable environments globally. It includes purely freshwater populations, referred to as the riverine ecotype, ''Salmo trutta'' morph ...
.


See also

*
List of rivers of Manitoba This is an incomplete list of rivers of Manitoba, a province of Canada. Watersheds The entire province of Manitoba is within the Hudson Bay drainage basin: *Nelson River **Lake Winnipeg watershed ***Winnipeg River *** Red River ****Assiniboine ...
* List of rivers of Saskatchewan * Hudson Bay drainage basin


References

{{Authority control Rivers of Manitoba Rivers of Saskatchewan Tributaries of Hudson Bay