Frenchman River

Frenchman River
Country  Canada
 United States
Basin
Main source Cypress Hills
49°28′35″N 109°23′43″W / 49.47641°N 109.39518°W / 49.47641; -109.39518 (Frenchman River headwaters)
975 meters (3,199 ft)
River mouth Milk River
48°31′02″N 107°15′05″W / 48.517351°N 107.251295°W / 48.517351; -107.251295 (Frenchman River mouth)
Physical characteristics
Length 341 kilometers (212 mi)

Frenchman River, or Frenchman Creek, is a river in Saskatchewan, Canada and Montana, United States. It is a tributary of the Milk River, itself a tributary of the Missouri.

The river is approximately 341 kilometers (212 mi) long.[1]

The name origin is uncertain, although both metis and francophone settlers inhabited its banks at the turn of the 20th century. The Frenchman Formation, a stratigraphical unit of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin was named for the river.

Course

The headwaters are found in Cypress Lake, in the Cypress Hills, at an elevation of 975 meters (3,199 ft). It flows east towards Eastend, then turns south-east. Various reservoirs are built on its course (Eastend Reservoir, Huff Lake, Newton Lake) and the river is used extensively for irrigation. The river becomes meandered as it flows through the Grasslands National Park, then turns south into Montana, where it flows into the Milk River, in Phillips County, Montana, north of Saco.

Fish species

The fish species include walleye, yellow perch, northern pike, burbot, common carp, white sucker and shorthead redhorse.

See also

References

  1. Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. "Frenchman River". Retrieved 2010-01-18.

Coordinates: 48°31′10″N 107°15′04″W / 48.51944°N 107.25111°W / 48.51944; -107.25111

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