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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bow_RiverBow River - Wikipedia

    The Bow River is a river in Alberta, Canada. It begins within the Canadian Rocky Mountains and winds through the Alberta foothills onto the prairies, where it meets the Oldman River, the two then forming the South Saskatchewan River. These waters ultimately flow through the Nelson River into Hudson Bay. [ 1 ]

  2. Feb 6, 2006 · The Bow River flows from a steep, mountainous environment, through foothills forests, to prairie grasslands and wetlands. The upper portion of the river is characterized by subalpine fir, Engelmann spruce, and lodgepole pine.

  3. Sep 30, 2024 · Bow River, river in southern Alberta, Canada, the main headstream of the South Saskatchewan River. It rises in the Canadian Rocky Mountains of Banff National Park at the foot of Mount Gordon and flows from glacial Bow Lake southeastward through the park in a lush montane ecoregion that runs past.

  4. Sep 25, 2024 · Alberta’s government continues to explore options to build additional flood and drought storage capacity on the Bow River to reduce the impacts of severe weather events on Albertans and the economy.

  5. Mar 29, 2011 · This world-renowned river fishes well from Banff to the Oldman River, but the most exceptional waters run through, and just downstream of, Calgary. Here, browns and ’bows exhibit an extraordinary growth rate, with five-year-old fish topping 20 inches, and wily old-timers pushing 10 pounds.

  6. Feb 28, 2024 · This pretty campground is found in Bow Valley Provincial Park, about 5 km east of Canmore on Hwy. 1. Upgrades in spring 2017 added 20 campsites. The majority of the campsites are now serviced with power. The campground is next to the Bow River, offering pleasant views.

  7. Quite likely Banff’s most easily reached hike. The Bow Falls Trail delivers much more than you might expect from a 1.2 km walk. Fuel up with a velvety latte or an ice cream and set out right from downtown Banff over the historic Bow River Bridge.

  8. www.travelalberta.com › listings › bow-river-1998Bow River - Travel Alberta

    The Bow River originates in the Canadian Rockies, with its headwaters at Bow Lake in Banff National Park. It flows 587 km (365 mi) south through the town of Banff and east through Canmore and the foothills, through the city of Calgary, and on through the prairies to join the Oldman River.

  9. Curious explorers who wander beyond the historic Lake Louise Train Station will find an enchanting path leading into the peaceful forest. The Bow River Trail winds along the forested shores of the valley's namesake river and crosses a wooden bridge for a 6.9 km loop. Good To Know.

  10. The waters of the Bow River travel from glaciers high amidst the peaks of the Rockies. Alpine creeks converge, and the river grows as it swirls down the Bow Valley in aquamarine currents. Sections of the river are accessible to experienced paddlers who thrive on the thrill of a trip down the Bow.

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