Marten River

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Marten River
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceAlberta
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • location
 • coordinates55°35′28″N 114°37′43″W / 55.59111°N 114.62861°W / 55.59111; -114.62861
 • elevation779 m (2,556 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Lesser Slave Lake
 • coordinates
55°30′52″N 114°56′15″W / 55.51444°N 114.93750°W / 55.51444; -114.93750 (Sturgeon River mouth)Coordinates: 55°30′52″N 114°56′15″W / 55.51444°N 114.93750°W / 55.51444; -114.93750 (Sturgeon River mouth)
 • elevation
577 m (1,893 ft)

The Marten River is a short river in central Alberta. The Marten is one of the major inflows of Lesser Slave Lake, which drains through the Lesser Slave River, a major tributary of the Athabasca River. Significant debate exists regarding the origin of the river's name. One theory suggests the river, as well as nearby were named for a local trapper. The other theory suggests the river and mountain were named for martens, a weasel that inhabits the region. The Geological Survey of Canada used the name Martin River on an 1892 map.[1]

The river forms to the north of at the outlet of the westernmost Marten Lake. It flows southwest before passing under Alberta Highway 88. It enters Lesser Slave Lake at the northern tip of Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park[2]

See also[]

  • List of Alberta rivers

References[]

  1. ^ Aubrey, Merrily. Place Names of Alberta: Volume IV, Northern Alberta. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1996. Page 135.
  2. ^ Mussio Ventures.South Peace Alberta Mapbook. Burnaby: Backroad Mapbooks, 2004.


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