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  1. The Glenmore Reservoir is a large reservoir on the Elbow River in the southwest quadrant of Calgary, Alberta. It is controlled by the Glenmore Dam, a concrete gravity dam on the Elbow River. The Glenmore Reservoir is a primary source of drinking water to the city of Calgary.

  2. This is a list of dams and water reservoirs in Canada . Alberta. Bassano Dam. Bearspaw Dam. Bighorn Dam. Brazeau Dam. Cascade Dam. Dickson Dam. Ghost Dam. Glenmore Reservoir. Interlakes Dam. Milk River Ridge Reservoir. Oldman River Dam. Three Sisters Dam. Coal Lake Dam [1] British Columbia. Brilliant Dam. Buntzen Lake Dam ( Buntzen Lake)

  3. If you are looking for real-time hydrometric data on water level and flow in Canada, you can use the interactive map search tool provided by Environment and Climate Change Canada. You can zoom in and out, pan and select stations by province, drainage area, station name or station number. You can also access historical data, graphs and reports for each station.

  4. Williston Lake is a reservoir created by the W. A. C. Bennett Dam and is located in the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Geography. The lake fills the basin of the upper Peace River, backing into the Rocky Mountain Trench which is where the Parsnip and Finlay met at Finlay Forks to form the Peace.

  5. Weaslehead, Glenmore Reservoir & Elbow River Circuit. This is probably the 2nd most used path system in Calgary (behind the Bow River pathways in the Downtown area). The trip is a complete circle around the Glenmore Reservoir. Pretty flat except for the initial hill down to river level.

  6. Surface area: 1718.790: Maximum depth: 166.0: Average depth: 43.2: Lake type: Reservoir: Length: 251.000: Width: 155.000: Catchment area: 71707.00: Altitude: 659.0: Volume: 74.300: Inflows: Peace, Finlay, Omineca, Ingenika, Ospika, Parsnip, Manson, Nation, Nabesche: Outflows: Peace River: Shore length: 1557.51: Mixing type: Dimictic ...

  7. Feb 7, 2006 · Reservoir water may be used for both off-stream (consumptive) uses such as irrigation, municipal and industrial; and for in-stream (nonconsumptive) uses such as power, recreational developments, flood control and wildlife habitat improvement.

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