Geikie River (Saskatchewan)

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Geikie River
Geikie River (Saskatchewan) is located in Saskatchewan
Geikie River (Saskatchewan)
Location of the mouth of the Geikie River in Saskatchewan
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceSaskatchewan
Physical characteristics
SourceCostigan Lake
 • coordinates56°58′14″N 105°52′33″W / 56.97056°N 105.87583°W / 56.97056; -105.87583
 • elevation543 m (1,781 ft)[1]
MouthWollaston Lake
 • coordinates
57°45′00″N 103°52′02″W / 57.75000°N 103.86722°W / 57.75000; -103.86722Coordinates: 57°45′00″N 103°52′02″W / 57.75000°N 103.86722°W / 57.75000; -103.86722
 • elevation
398 m (1,306 ft)
Basin size7,730 km2 (2,980 sq mi)
Basin features
River systemMackenzie River drainage basin
and
Churchill River drainage basin
[2]

The Geikie River is a river in northern Saskatchewan, Canada.[2] Its source is Costigan Lake located near the uranium producing areas around the Key Lake mine in the Athabasca Basin and flows in a north-easterly direction to drain in Wollaston Lake.

As the primary inflow of Wollaston Lake (the largest natural bifurcation lake in the world) the Geikie River's most unusual feature is that it straddles a major drainage divide which separates waters flowing into Hudson Bay from those flowing into the Arctic Ocean.

From Wollaston Lake, waters from the Geikie River can flow into either the Fond du Lac River which flows out of the lake to the north-west where it drains into Lake Athabasca which ultimately drains into the Arctic Ocean via the Mackenzie River system, or into the Cochrane River which flows out of the north-eastern side of the lake and into Reindeer Lake which drains via the Churchill River system into Hudson Bay. If Hudson Bay is defined as part of the Atlantic Ocean then the Geikie River is the largest river in the world that drains naturally into two oceans.

Access[]

The Geikie River is bridged by Highway 905 at the highway's 184 kilometre mark.[3]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Costigan Lake". Mapcoordinates.net. Vivid Planet Software GmbH. Retrieved 2017-07-20.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Geikie River". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2014-08-29.
  3. ^ "Geikie River Campground". Retrieved 2014-08-29.

External links[]

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