Little Saskatchewan River

The Little Saskatchewan River is a river in western Manitoba. It originates in Riding Mountain National Park at Lake Audy and flows about 65 miles (105 km) south through the communities of Minnedosa and Rapid City. Its approximate length is 185 km. It joins the Assiniboine River about 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Brandon. The watershed has an area of 1,400 square miles (3,600 km2). The watershed includes numerous lakes and three man-made reservoirs (Minnedosa Lake, Rapid City Reservoir and Lake Wahtopanah.

Little Saskatchewan River
Little Saskatchewan River near its mouth at the Assiniboine River
Little Saskatchewan River drainage basin
Little Saskatchewan River is located in Manitoba
Little Saskatchewan River
Location of river's mouth in Manitoba
Little Saskatchewan River is located in Canada
Little Saskatchewan River
Little Saskatchewan River (Canada)
Location
CountryCanada
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationLake Audy
Mouth 
 • location
Assiniboine River
Length185 km (115 mi)
Basin size3,600 km2 (1,400 sq mi)

In 1911 the Geographic Board of Canada adopted the name Minnedosa River but restored the original name in 1978. Some early settlers to the area arrived when the river was in flood and thought it was the Saskatchewan River.[1]

The maximum mean daily discharge near Rivers, Manitoba was 9,800 cubic feet (280 m3) per second on July 1, 2020, about 2.7 times the previous record from 1969. Average annual runoff is about 115,000 acre-feet (142,000,000 m3),[2] the equivalent of 1.4 inches (36 mm) from the entire area or about 7% of the total annual precipitation.

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References

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  1. ^ Geographical Names of Manitoba : Manitoba Conservation 2000
  2. ^ Archived data from Water Survey Canada
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49°52′18″N 100°07′12″W / 49.87167°N 100.12000°W / 49.87167; -100.12000