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    The Bow River is a river in Alberta, Canada. It begins within the Canadian Rocky Mountains and winds through the Alberta foothills onto the prairies, where it meets the Oldman River, the two then forming the South Saskatchewan River. These waters ultimately flow through the Nelson River into Hudson Bay.

  2. Bow River, river in southern Alberta, Canada, the main headstream of the South Saskatchewan River. It rises in the Canadian Rocky Mountains of Banff National Park at the foot of Mount Gordon and flows from glacial Bow Lake southeastward through the park in a lush montane ecoregion that runs past.

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  3. The Bow River runs through the most populated region of Alberta, intersecting cities such as Banff, Canmore, Cochrane and Calgary.It is also one of the most managed rivers in the province, with numerous dams and reservoirs located along the river, supplying water for hydroelectricity, irrigation, and municipal and industrial uses. The river, as ...

  4. Feb 11, 2024 · Bow Falls is a beautiful waterfall on the Bow River, just outside the Town of Banff. Learn about its history, location, viewpoints, and nearby attractions in this ultimate guide.

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  5. Hiking. Bow River Trail to Bow Falls. Quite likely Banff’s most easily reached hike. The Bow Falls Trail delivers much more than you might expect from a 1.2 km walk. Fuel up with a velvety latte or an ice cream and set out right from downtown Banff over the historic Bow River Bridge.

  6. The Bow River starts in the Rockies and goes through the north part of downtown Calgary. In the summer, you'll see many people in the city floating down the river in inner tubes and little rafts.

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  8. Learn how to plan the perfect rafting trip on the Bow River, whether you want to enjoy the whitewater rapids upstream of Calgary or the flatwater sections within the city. Find out about the best access points, tour companies, maps, rules and more.

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