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- Q5048163 subject Q8664368.
- Q5048163 abstract "The Cascade River is a medium-sized river in southwestern Alberta, Canada. It originates in the Canadian Rockies, flows through Lake Minnewanka, and in turn, joins the Bow River.The Cascade River is formed from the glacial melt of Flints and Bonnet Peaks, as well as Block Mountain. Glacial lakes that drain into the Cascade include Goat Lake, Sawback Lake, Elk Lake, and Cuthead Lake. The river also takes on Stoney Creek before entering the dramatic Stewart Canyon, then draining into Lake Minnewanka.The Cascade River is named after Cascade Mountain. The mountain was named by Sir James Hector, who took the native name which meant "mountain where the water falls" and abbreviated the term to Cascade.".
- Q5048163 elevation "2174.0".
- Q5048163 mouthElevation "1361.0".
- Q5048163 riverMouth Q895385.
- Q5048163 thumbnail CascadeRiver.jpg?width=300.
- Q5048163 wikiPageWikiLink Q1353201.
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- Q5048163 wikiPageWikiLink Q8664368.
- Q5048163 wikiPageWikiLink Q895385.
- Q5048163 mouth Q895385.
- Q5048163 riverName "Cascade River".
- Q5048163 point "51.42472222222222 -115.8411111111111".
- Q5048163 type BodyOfWater.
- Q5048163 type Place.
- Q5048163 type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Q5048163 type BodyOfWater.
- Q5048163 type Location.
- Q5048163 type NaturalPlace.
- Q5048163 type Place.
- Q5048163 type River.
- Q5048163 type Stream.
- Q5048163 type Thing.
- Q5048163 type SpatialThing.
- Q5048163 type Q4022.
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- Q5048163 comment "The Cascade River is a medium-sized river in southwestern Alberta, Canada. It originates in the Canadian Rockies, flows through Lake Minnewanka, and in turn, joins the Bow River.The Cascade River is formed from the glacial melt of Flints and Bonnet Peaks, as well as Block Mountain. Glacial lakes that drain into the Cascade include Goat Lake, Sawback Lake, Elk Lake, and Cuthead Lake.".
- Q5048163 label "Cascade River (Alberta)".
- Q5048163 lat "51.42472222222222".
- Q5048163 long "-115.8411111111111".
- Q5048163 depiction CascadeRiver.jpg.
- Q5048163 name "Cascade River".