Firebag River

The Firebag River is a river in northern Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada. It gets its name from the traditional bags Aboriginals once used to carry fire-starting flints. Firebag River in western Canada It originates in Firebag Lake in northwestern Saskatchewan, flows west into Alberta, and discharges in the Athabasca River 65 km north of Fort McKay. The length of the river is approximately 170 km, and the average discharge at the Athabasca River confluence is 20 m³/s. Fort MacKay/Firebag Aerodrome is located 22 nautical miles (41 km; 25 mi) away.

Firebag River

The Firebag River is a river in northern Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada. It gets its name from the traditional bags Aboriginals once used to carry fire-starting flints. Firebag River in western Canada It originates in Firebag Lake in northwestern Saskatchewan, flows west into Alberta, and discharges in the Athabasca River 65 km north of Fort McKay. The length of the river is approximately 170 km, and the average discharge at the Athabasca River confluence is 20 m³/s. Fort MacKay/Firebag Aerodrome is located 22 nautical miles (41 km; 25 mi) away.