The Bow Glacier in Banff National Park is the source of the Bow River. The Bow, as locals commonly call it flows through the mountains into the foothills through Calgary and onto the prairies where it eventually turns into the South Saskatchewan...
The Bow Glacier in Banff National Park is the source of the Bow River. The Bow, as locals commonly call it flows through the mountains into the foothills through Calgary and onto the prairies where it eventually turns into the South Saskatchewan River ultimately emptying into the Hudson Bay. The river is 587km long. It is a source of recreation and is a water supply for the communities along its path.
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17 July 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Bow River Loop Trail, 101 Village Rd, Lake Louise, AB T0L, Canada
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