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astoria+river Latitude and Longitude:

52°47′57″N 118°01′13″W / 52.79917°N 118.02028°W / 52.79917; -118.02028
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Astoria River
The Astoria River before its confluence with the Athabasca River
Location
Country Canada
Province Alberta
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • location Tonquin Valley
 • coordinates 52°41′03″N 118°14′59″W / 52.68417°N 118.24972°W / 52.68417; -118.24972
 • elevation1,983 m (6,506 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Athabasca River
 • coordinates
52°47′57″N 118°01′13″W / 52.79917°N 118.02028°W / 52.79917; -118.02028
 • elevation
1,080 m (3,540 ft)
The Astoria in Jasper National Park

The Astoria River is a short river in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. It is an early tributary of the Athabasca River.

The Astoria forms in the Tonquin Valley, collecting meltwater from the Fraser Glacier, The Ramparts, Mount Erebus, Mount Clitheroe, and Oldhorn Mountain.

The Astoria River, as well as nearby Astoria Pass, are named after John Jacob Astor. Fur traders of the American Fur Company, owned by Astor, traveled east over Athabasca Pass from Fort Astoria, at the mouth of the Columbia River. [1] [2]

Tributaries

  • Eremite Creek
  • Campus Creek
  • Verdant Creek

See also

References

  1. ^ Karamitsanis, Aphrodite (1991). Place Names of Alberta, Volume 1. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, pg. 9
  2. ^ Place-names of Alberta. Ottawa: Geographic Board of Canada. 1928. p. 13.



astoria+river Latitude and Longitude:

52°47′57″N 118°01′13″W / 52.79917°N 118.02028°W / 52.79917; -118.02028
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Astoria River
The Astoria River before its confluence with the Athabasca River
Location
Country Canada
Province Alberta
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • location Tonquin Valley
 • coordinates 52°41′03″N 118°14′59″W / 52.68417°N 118.24972°W / 52.68417; -118.24972
 • elevation1,983 m (6,506 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Athabasca River
 • coordinates
52°47′57″N 118°01′13″W / 52.79917°N 118.02028°W / 52.79917; -118.02028
 • elevation
1,080 m (3,540 ft)
The Astoria in Jasper National Park

The Astoria River is a short river in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. It is an early tributary of the Athabasca River.

The Astoria forms in the Tonquin Valley, collecting meltwater from the Fraser Glacier, The Ramparts, Mount Erebus, Mount Clitheroe, and Oldhorn Mountain.

The Astoria River, as well as nearby Astoria Pass, are named after John Jacob Astor. Fur traders of the American Fur Company, owned by Astor, traveled east over Athabasca Pass from Fort Astoria, at the mouth of the Columbia River. [1] [2]

Tributaries

  • Eremite Creek
  • Campus Creek
  • Verdant Creek

See also

References

  1. ^ Karamitsanis, Aphrodite (1991). Place Names of Alberta, Volume 1. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, pg. 9
  2. ^ Place-names of Alberta. Ottawa: Geographic Board of Canada. 1928. p. 13.



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