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dauphin+river Latitude and Longitude:

51°57′39″N 98°03′31″W / 51.96083°N 98.05861°W / 51.96083; -98.05861
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The Dauphin River is a river of Manitoba, Canada. The Dauphin is part of the connection from Lake Manitoba to Lake Winnipeg. The Fairford River flows from Portage Bay in Lake Manitoba through to Lake St. Martin then the Dauphin River continues north-eastward from Lake St. Martin into Lake Winnipeg. The two streams parallel Manitoba Provincial Road 513 much of the way. The Fairford River passes through the Rural Municipality of Grahamdale in its flow eastward.

Water Survey of Canada has operated a hydrometric station on the Dauphin River near the community of Dauphin River (52°0'7" N, 98°19'47" W) since 1977. The gross drainage area above the monitoring station, excluding the diversion from the Assiniboine River near Portage la Prairie, is about 82,300 square kilometres (31,800 sq mi). [1]

Henry Youle Hind writing around 1860, alternatively gave the Dauphin River the names Little Saskatchewan and Rapid River. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "DAUPHIN RIVER NEAR DAUPHIN RIVER 05LMOO6". Archived from the original on 24 December 2010.
  2. ^ Hind, Narrative of the Canadian Exploring Expeditions, p. vol. 1 480; vol. 2 460

51°57′39″N 98°03′31″W / 51.96083°N 98.05861°W / 51.96083; -98.05861



dauphin+river Latitude and Longitude:

51°57′39″N 98°03′31″W / 51.96083°N 98.05861°W / 51.96083; -98.05861
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Dauphin River is a river of Manitoba, Canada. The Dauphin is part of the connection from Lake Manitoba to Lake Winnipeg. The Fairford River flows from Portage Bay in Lake Manitoba through to Lake St. Martin then the Dauphin River continues north-eastward from Lake St. Martin into Lake Winnipeg. The two streams parallel Manitoba Provincial Road 513 much of the way. The Fairford River passes through the Rural Municipality of Grahamdale in its flow eastward.

Water Survey of Canada has operated a hydrometric station on the Dauphin River near the community of Dauphin River (52°0'7" N, 98°19'47" W) since 1977. The gross drainage area above the monitoring station, excluding the diversion from the Assiniboine River near Portage la Prairie, is about 82,300 square kilometres (31,800 sq mi). [1]

Henry Youle Hind writing around 1860, alternatively gave the Dauphin River the names Little Saskatchewan and Rapid River. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "DAUPHIN RIVER NEAR DAUPHIN RIVER 05LMOO6". Archived from the original on 24 December 2010.
  2. ^ Hind, Narrative of the Canadian Exploring Expeditions, p. vol. 1 480; vol. 2 460

51°57′39″N 98°03′31″W / 51.96083°N 98.05861°W / 51.96083; -98.05861



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