The North Saskatchewan River crosses the region from west to east.
The glacier is a primary water source for the North Saskatchewan River.
Its boundaries on the east and south are the North Saskatchewan River.
It is built on the bank of the North Saskatchewan River.
To the east is the North Saskatchewan River valley.
It is a major tributary of the North Saskatchewan River.
The pond is topped up with water from the North Saskatchewan River.
Two of these were required to come from the south side of the North Saskatchewan River.
The city started as a trading post on the North Saskatchewan River.
North Saskatchewan River rises to 11.5 metres, the worst flood since 1915.