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Red Deer subbasin Contents Blindman River, Panther River (Red Deer access only), Red Deer River.
Blindman River. Information and Features.
Tributary of the Red Deer River and so of the South Saskatchewan River.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blindman_River http://www.rdrwa.ca/sites/rdrwa.ca/file ... 281%29.pdf https://www.google.ca/search?q=blindman ... 66&bih=675 Environment Canada Water Office. Blindman River near Blackfalds.
http://www.wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/graph/g ... tn=05CC001Environment Canada Water Office. Blindman River near Bluffton.
http://www.wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/graph/g ... tn=05CC008 Features. ... , Bluffton, Lloyd Creek confluence, bridges (CPR and road), Hwy 53 bridge, Rimbey and Rte 606 bridge, bridge, Forshee, Bantley and Hwy 20 bridge, 3 bridges, past Briggs RR stn,Hwy 2 bridge, bridges, Red Deer River junction.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Blindman River. Rimbey to Red Deer. Guide.
MacDonald, Janice E.
Canoeing Alberta. Lone Pine Publishing, Edmonton (1985). Ed note: Although much of the logistical information is likely outdated, the book contains information that I have not seen elsewhere.
Route description: Rimbey, Forshee, Hwys 12 and 20, Bentley, Rainy Creek confluence, Briggs RR station, Hwy 2 bridge; exit before Hwy 2A bridge.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Red Deer River. General information and gauges.
http://www.rdrn.fanweb.ca/red_deer_rive ... taries.htmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Deer_River http://www.environment.alberta.ca/apps/ ... x?wor=1546 http://albertawilderness.ca/issues/wild ... deer-river http://www.rdrwa.ca/ http://www.rdrwa.ca/location http://rdrn.ca/ http://www.water-matters.org/watershed/ ... -sub-basin https://www.google.ca/search?q=red+deer ... 66&bih=675 Environment Canada Water Office. Red Deer River below Burnt Timber Creek.
http://www.wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/graph/g ... tn=05CA009 Environment Canada Water Office. Red Deer River above Panther River.
http://www.wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/graph/g ... tn=05CA004 Environment Canada Water Office. Red Deer River at Drumheller.
http://www.wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/graph/g ... tn=05CE001 Environment Canada Water Office. Red Deer River at Red Deer.
http://www.wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/graph/g ... tn=05CC002 Environment Canada Water Office. Red Deer River near Bindloss.
http://www.wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/graph/g ... tn=05CK004Panther River access. I
I found no information worth posting here, including river gauge/s. As best I know, the Panther is paddled only to access the Red Deer. For completeness, here is a list of list of features.
... , Dormer River confluence, Winchester Creek confluence, Sheep Creek confluence, road access, Red Deer River junction.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Red Deer River. Features.
Ed note: Known access/egress points are in bold; there are likely many others.
Red Deer Lakes, Shingle Flats, Douglas Creek confluence, outlet from Skeleton Lake, creek confluences (McConnell, Divide, Tyrrell), Ya-Ha-Tinda Ranch Road Corridor Wildlife Sanctuary, Eagle Creek confluence,
Ya Ha Tinda Ranch, another Eagle Creek confluence, Wild Horse Provincial Forest RA and Wildhorse Creek confluence, Panther River confluence (for a more complete list of features, please consult the paddlingabc entry below), bridge and Mountain Aire Lodge, Red Deer River PRA (Red Deer River Provincial Forest RA at mytopo), Wigwam Creek confluence, Hunter Valley, creek confluences (Seismograph, Bear), Deer Creek PRA (Deer Creek Day Use Provincial Forest RA at mytopo) and Deer Creek Flats, Stud Creek confluence, Wysenchuck's access ("the small road access on the north side of the Red Deer about 500 m above the Burnt Timber junction"; quote from
jmc), creek confluences (Burnt Timber, Vam, Brown (Williams?), Helmer, Cartier), Cartier Creek Provincial Forest RA (Coal Camp must be nearby), creek confluences (Coalcamp, Nitchi, Community), Sundre PNA, Fallentimber Creek confluence,
Sundre and Hwy 27 bridge, Sundre North PNA, Snakes Head PNA, Jackson Creek confluence, James River confluence, Rte 587 bridge, creek confluences (Schrader, Butcher), Butcher Creek PNA, Raven River confluence, Gleniffer Lake (Dickson Dam), past
Dickson, Little Red Deer River confluence, Medicine River confluence, Hwy 54 bridge, past Innisfail, Rte 592 bridge, RR bridge, Hwy 2 bridge,
Red Deer (Waskasoo Creek confluence and bridges), Blindman River confluence and Blackfalds, outlet from Blackfalds Lake,
Hwy 11 bridge (Joffre bridge), creek confluences (Jones, Gaetz, Haynes), RR bridge, Heatburg,
Hwy 21 bridge (Content bridge) and Tail Creek confluence, Wood Lake PNA, Delburne PNA, Lousana PNA, Rte 590 bridge and McKenzie/Mackenzie Crossing (campsite), Dry Island Buffalo Jump PP and Big Valley Creek confluence, Rte 585 bridge, Tolman and Tolman Bridge PRA, Hwy 27 bridge and Morrin Bridge PRA, Bleriot Ferry PRA, Horsethief Canyon and Threehills Creek confluence, Horseshoe Canyon and Kneehills Creek confluence, Kirkpatrick, Nacmine and Midland PP, Fox Creek confluence, Kneehill,
Drumheller (Newcastle Park offers access/egress) and Michichi Creek confluence, bridge, Rosedale and Rosebud River confluence, Aerial, Hwy 10 bridge, Cambria and Eladesor, Willow Creek and Willow Creek confluence, Hoodoos PRA, Lehigh, East Coulée, Western Monarch, Dorothy, Crawling Creek confluence, Homestead Creek confluence, Finnegan and Rte 862 ferry, creek confluences (Spring, Galarneau, Bullpound), Hutton, Douglas Creek confluence, Emerson Park and Hwy 36 bridge, Matzhiwin Creek confluence, Rte 876 bridge, Steveville, creek confluences (Berry, Onetree, Little Sandhill),
Dinosaur Provincial Park, Little Sandhill Creek confluence, Deadlodge Canyon and Dunbar Coulée, Wolf (Wolfe?) Coulée, Howie, Rte 884 bridge, Blood Indian Creek confluence, Rte 886 bridge, Alkali Creek confluence and Lonesome Coulée, U turn, bridge, past Bindloss, Hwy 41 bridge, Empress Creek confluence and Empress, SK boundary (Red Deer Forks and South Saskatchewan River confluence,
Estuary SK).
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Red Deer River. Places.
Ed note: Downstream order.
Ya Ha Tinda Ranch. Please consult the Ya Ha Tinda entry in the Parks paragraph; there you will find also information on Bighorn Falls and Bighorn campground.
Sundre. http://www.sundre.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundre,_Alberta http://www.sundre.worldweb.com/ https://www.google.ca/search?q=sundre+a ... 66&bih=675 Gleniffer Lake/Reservoir and PRA. http://sunsite.ualberta.ca/Projects/Alb ... number=101 http://www.albertaparks.ca/gleniffer-reservoir.aspx http://www.albertawow.com/campgrounds/G ... ground.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dickson_Dam http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gleniffer_ ... Alberta%29 https://www.google.ca/search?q=Gleniffe ... 66&bih=675 http://www.albertaparks.ca/albertaparks ... -pras.aspx http://www.albertaparks.ca/gleniffer-re ... camp:17553 http://www.albertaparks.ca/gleniffer-re ... camp:11042 https://www.theswimguide.org/beach/2189 Dickson. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dickson,_Alberta http://public.museums.ab.ca/Museums.cfm?ItemID=79 http://www.dicksonstoremuseum.com/ http://www.unlockthepast.ca/Dickson http://www.dicksonleisuregrounds.com/ Innisfail. http://www.innisfail.ca/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innisfail,_Alberta http://www.innisfailtourism.com/ Red Deer. http://www.reddeer.ca/default.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Deer,_Alberta http://travelalberta.com/Places%20to%20 ... 0Deer.aspx http://www.tourismreddeer.com/ http://www.reddeer.com/ http://www.reddeerregion.com/recparks.htm http://www.reddeer.ca/City+Government/C ... ean+Up.htm http://www.reddeer.worldweb.com/SightsA ... ksGardens/ https://www.google.ca/search?q=red+deer ... 66&bih=675 Waskasoo Park.
http://www.waskasoopark.ca/ http://www.waskasoopark.ca/Gaetz-Lake.html http://www.hexapod.ca/trails/trails.html https://www.google.ca/search?q=Waskasoo ... 66&bih=675 Fort Normandeau. Located within the city of Red Deer.
http://www.waskasoopark.ca/Historic-For ... ndeau.html http://www.tourismreddeer.com/events-at ... -site.aspx http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Normandeau http://www.mydestination.com/alberta/si ... normandeau http://www.ghosttowns.com/canada/albert ... andeau.htm http://www.reddeerregion.com/tourismheritage.htm http://www.forthjunction.com/dawe-fort-normandeau.htm https://www.google.ca/search?q=Fort+Nor ... 66&bih=675 Blackfalds. http://www.blackfalds.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfalds,_Alberta Tolman. Listed by Toporama as a populated place but I found only references to the parks.
McKenzie/Mackenzie crossing. https://www.google.ca/search?q=mackenzi ... 66&bih=675 Drumheller. Ed note: Includes the communities of Aerial, Cambria, East Coulee, Lehigh, Nacmine, Rosedale and Wayne; plus Eladesor, Kneehill, Rosedale Station, Western Monarch and Willow Creek. I have omitted explicit reference to all but Rosedale.
http://www.dinosaurvalley.com/ http://www.traveldrumheller.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drumheller http://www.drumheller.worldweb.com/ http://travelalberta.com/Things%20to%20 ... tures.aspx http://albertatravel.org/Badlands_Alberta.htm http://www.atlascoalmine.ab.ca/ https://www.google.ca/search?q=drumhell ... 66&bih=675 Newcastle Park. http://www.albertaeh.ca/drumheller-park ... beach.html http://www.dinosaurvalley.com/recreation Royal Tyrrell Museum, http://www.tyrrellmuseum.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Tyrr ... aeontology http://traveldrumheller.com/index.php/d ... ell-Museum http://www.tyrrellmuseumshop.com/shop/s ... oducts.php http://www.albertawow.com/hikes/tyrrell ... museum.htm https://www.google.ca/search?q=Royal+Ty ... 66&bih=675 Rosedale. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosedale,_Alberta https://www.google.ca/search?q=rosedale ... 66&bih=675 Dorothy. http://www.ghosttowns.com/canada/alberta/dorothy.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy,_Alberta https://www.google.ca/search?q=dorothy+ ... 66&bih=675 etc.
Settlements of Finnegan, Hutton, Emerson and Howie. Nothing worth posting here was found online.
Emerson Bridge Park Campground. http://www.albertacampsites.com/moreinf ... unds_id=82 Steveville. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steveville,_Alberta http://www.albertaparks.ca/dinosaur/volunteering.aspx http://www.ghosttowns.com/canada/alberta/steveville.htm Bindloss. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bindloss,_Alberta http://www.ourroots.ca/e/toc.aspx?id=1226 Empress. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empress,_Alberta http://villageofempress.com/ https://www.google.ca/search?q=empress+ ... 66&bih=675 http://www.empressive.ca/ This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Red Deer River. Parks (NPs, PPs, PNAs, PRAs, etc).
Ed note: Downstream order.
Ya Ha Tinda Ranch Road Corridor Wildlife Sanctuary. Horse ranch located in Banff National Park.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ab/banff/ ... Tinda.aspx http://www.thecowboytrail.com/daytrips/yahatinda.html http://yahatinda.biology.ualberta.ca/2013/04/15/test/ http://www.rockymtnbusiness.com/Hiking/yahatind.html http://www.foesa.org/pointsofinterest.html https://sites.google.com/a/ualberta.ca/ ... inda-ranch http://www.clubtread.com/sforum/topic.a ... C_ID=25675 https://www.google.ca/search?q=Ya-Ha-Ti ... 66&bih=675 Bighorn Falls and Bighorn campground. https://www.google.ca/search?q=bighorn+ ... 66&bih=675 http://travelsandtrails.com/place.php?place_id=165 Wild Horse Provincial Forest RA. Appears on topos but no useful information was found online.
Red Deer River PRA. Includes Red Deer River North Campground?
http://www.albertaparks.ca/red-deer-river.aspx http://www.albertaparks.ca/red-deer-riv ... afety.aspx http://www.albertaparks.ca/media/333469 ... ap_opt.pdf http://albertaparks.ca/red-deer-river/i ... river.aspx http://www.albertaparks.ca/red-deer-riv ... north.aspx Deer Creek PRA. http://www.albertaparks.ca/deer-creek/i ... tions.aspx http://www.albertaparks.ca/deer-creek/i ... creek.aspx http://www.albertaparks.ca/deer-creek/i ... tions.aspx Cartier Creek Provincial Forest RA. http://www.albertaparks.ca/cartier-cree ... -camp:6994 http://www.albertaparks.ca/cartier-creek.aspx http://www.campscout.com/campground/AB0615/ http://www.mountainairelodge.ca/cartier ... round.html http://www.tracksandtrails.ca/2013/02/c ... n-alberta/ Sundre Red Deer PNA. http://www.albertaparks.ca/sundre-red-deer.aspx I found no other link to the PNA.
Sundre North PNA. http://www.albertaparks.ca/sundre-north.aspx http://www.albertaparks.ca/sundre-north ... tions.aspx Snakes Head PRA. http://www.albertaparks.ca/snakes-head.aspx http://www.albertaparks.ca/snakes-head/ ... tions.aspx Butcher Creek PRA. http://www.albertaparks.ca/butcher-creek.aspx http://www.albertaparks.ca/butcher-cree ... ement.aspx http://www.albertaparks.ca/butcher-cree ... tions.aspx http://www.rdrn.fanweb.ca/programs/ongo ... l_area.htm Gleniffer Reservoir PRA. Please consult the entry in the Places paragraph.
Burbank Park.Location: Near Blackfalds, at the confluence of the Blindman River with the Red Deer.
http://www.albertacampsites.com/moreinf ... unds_id=66 http://www.campscout.com/campground/AB0042/ Trenville Park. Location: Elnora.
http://www.albertacampsites.com/moreinf ... nds_id=213 http://www.albertacampgroundguide.ca/ca ... ville_park http://boomtowntrail.com/wordpress/?page_id=2072 http://www.allstays.com/Campgrounds-details/10222.htm etc.
Wood Lake PNA, Delburne PNA and Lousana PNA. These appear on topos but no information was found online.
McKenzie/Mackenzie Crossing Campground. http://www.campscout.com/campground/AB0647/ Dry Island Buffalo Jump PP.Ed note: Appears to include also Tolman West and Tolman East campgrounds, plus Tolman Bridge PRA. I gave up and lumped them all together.
http://www.albertaparks.ca/dry-island-buffalo-jump.aspx http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_Island ... ncial_Park http://srd.alberta.ca/RecreationPublicU ... fault.aspx https://www.google.ca/search?q=Dry+Isla ... 66&bih=675 http://www.trailpeak.com/trail-Dry-Isla ... ls-AB-5496 http://www.albertaparks.ca/dry-island-b ... -west.aspx http://www.albertawow.com/campgrounds/T ... ground.htm http://www.albertaparks.ca/dry-island-b ... -east.aspx http://www.albertaparks.ca/dry-island-b ... -east.aspx http://www.albertacampsites.com/moreinf ... ampgrounds http://www.albertacampgroundguide.ca/ca ... o_jump_pp_ http://www.campscout.com/campground/AB0624/ Ed note:
Tolman Badlands Heritage Rangeland Natural Area appears to lie just downstream of Dry Island Buffalo Jump PP.
Morrin Bridge PRA, etc. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrin,_Alberta http://www.dinosaurvalley.com/campgrounds http://www.starlandcounty.com/campgrounds.htm http://traveldrumheller.com/index.php/d ... ampgrounds Bleriot Ferry PRA.http://www.albertaparks.ca/bleriot-ferry.aspx http://www.albertaparks.ca/bleriot-ferr ... ferry.aspx http://www.albertawow.com/campgrounds/B ... ground.htm http://traveldrumheller.com/index.php/d ... ation-Area http://boomtowntrail.com/wordpress/?page_id=2179 Midland PP.http://albertaparks.ca/midland.aspx http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midland_Provincial_Park http://www.albertaeh.ca/drumheller-park ... -park.html Hoodoos park. The park, formerly a PRA, now belongs to the city of Drumheller.
http://www.albertaparks.ca/albertaparks ... s-pra.aspx http://www.traveldrumheller.com/index.p ... er-Hoodoos Dinosaur PP.UNESCO World Heritage site.
http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/71 http://www.albertaparks.ca/dinosaur.aspx http://travelalberta.com/Places%20to%20 ... 0Park.aspx http://www.pc.gc.ca/progs/spm-whs/index/site03.aspx http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Provincial_Park http://travelalberta.com/Places%20to%20 ... 0Park.aspx http://www.albertawow.com/campgrounds/D ... ground.htm https://www.google.ca/search?q=dinosaur ... 66&bih=675 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Ed note: The Red Deer River Route entries below are sorted by access point in downstream order, where sufficient information is provided.
Red Deer River. Banff National Park to Estuary SK. Guide.
MacDonald, Janice E.
Canoeing Alberta. Lone Pine Publishing, Edmonton (1985). Ed note: Although much of the logistical information is likely outdated, the book contains information that I have not seen elsewhere.
Six reaches, with intermediate access/egress points at Mountain Aire Lodge, Coal Camp, Sundre, Red Deer and Drumheller.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Red Deer River. Ya Ha Tinda to below Coal Camp. Guide, Skeleton.
The information in this entry is excerpted with permission from Mark Lund’s
Mark’s Guide for Alberta Paddlers, 2007 edition.
Further information is available at the
Alberta Skeletons thread
http://www.myccr.com/SectionForums/view ... 09&t=31720 Distance (maximum) and duration: 76 km. Half day to 3 days.
River comments: Whitewater river for skilled and intermediate paddlers; avoid upper reaches at high flow rates.
General comments: Some of the finest, most accessible whitewater in Alberta; fun paddling, mountain scenery.
Ed note: Coal Camp must be located in or near Cartier Creek PFRA.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Panther River and Red Deer River. Sheep Creek to Mountain Aire Lodge. Guide.
MacDonald, Janice E.
Canoeing Alberta. Lone Pine Publishing, Edmonton (1985). Ed note: Although much of the logistical information is likely outdated, the book contains information that I have not seen elsewhere.
Route description: Panther River at Sheep Creek, Red Deer River junction; take out at the bridge (best scout before hitting the water).
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Panther River and Red Deer River. Sheep Creek to Coal Camp. Online, Guide, Map.
Content: Annotated map showing access/egress points, parking areas, rapids, etc.
Route description: Panther River at Sheep Creek, second put-in, Red Deer River junction, bridge and Mountain Aire Lodge, Gooseberry Ledge, S-Bends (camping and parking), Nationals, Deer Creek take-out, boulder garden, Sauna Hole, ledges, Cache Hill Rapids, Cache Hill, ledge, Williams Creek (parking), Double Ledge, Adrenaline, Coal Camp ledge, Coal Camp (camping and parking).
http://www.paddlingabc.com/doku.php?id= ... to_s-bends Ed note: Wysenchuk's?
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Red Deer River, upper. Online, Notes, Photos.
Source: Lund family library.
Author:
Mark Lund.Route description: Day trips: ww playboating.
http://members.shaw.ca/loisjlund/10Jul1 ... /index.htm http://members.shaw.ca/marklund2/09jul1 ... /index.htm http://members.shaw.ca/marklund2/08AugU ... /index.htmhttp://members.shaw.ca/marklund2/jun28t ... /index.htm http://members.shaw.ca/marklund/upperre ... 8to21.html This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Red Deer River, upper. Online, Notes.
Source: paddling.net
Author:
David. Places mentioned: S-bends, Big Rock, Nationals, Mountain Aire Lodge, Cache Hill.
http://www.paddling.net/places/showReport.html?587 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Red Deer River, upper. Online, Journal, Photos.
Source: Canadian Canoe Routes, Alberta Forum.
Author:
ice-breaker.
Route description, day 1: Wysenchuks to Cache Hill, repeat.
Route description, day 2: Forestry Trunk Road to Wysenchuks (Big Rock Rapids, Gooseberry Ledge, Jimbo’s Staircase, S-Bends, …).
Title at source:
Upper Red Deer River - 28 and 29 August 2009 .
http://www.myccr.com/SectionForums/view ... 10&t=33967 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Red Deer River. Dickson Dam to Red Deer. Online, Journal.
Source: Canadian Canoe Routes. Alberta Forum.
Author:
gbarron.
Title at source:
Red Deer River, May 2009: Dickson Dam to Red Deer.
http://www.myccr.com/SectionForums/view ... 10&t=32952 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Red Deer River. Dickson Dam to Joffre Bridge. Guide, Skeleton.
The information in this entry is excerpted with permission from Mark Lund’s
Mark’s Guide for Alberta Paddlers, 2007 edition.
Further information is available at the
Alberta Skeletons thread
http://www.myccr.com/SectionForums/view ... 09&t=31720 Distance (maximum) and duration: 96 km. Half day to 4 days.
River comments: Novice tripping river.
General comments: Pleasant, scenic paddling.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Red Deer River. Red Deer to Tolman bridge area. Source: Canadian Canoe Routes, Alberta Forum.
Author:
Albertadiver. Route description (condensed): McKenzie Trails (Red Deer), Blindman River confluence, TL Ranch (likely near Tolman bridge).
http://www.myccr.com/SectionForums/view ... 10&t=32278 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Red Deer River. Burbank Park to Joffre bridge. Online, Notes, Photos.
Source: Lund family library.
Ed note: Day trip.
Author:
Mark Lund.http://members.shaw.ca/marklund2/reddee ... /index.htm This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Red Deer River. Content bridge to Dinosaur PP. Online, Map.
Content: Map showing canoe access points.
http://www.albertaparks.ca/media/373652 ... rridor.pdf This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Red Deer River. Content bridge to Drumheller. Online, Guide, Photos, Maps.
Source: Canadian Badlands.
Ed note: Contains also historical photos.
http://www.canadianbadlands.com/Tour.cf ... &TourID=13 Posted also at Paddle Alberta.
http://www.paddlealberta.org/pdf/trips/ ... MedRes.pdf This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Red Deer River. Content bridge (Hwy 21) to Drumheller (Newcastle Park). Online, Guide.
Source: Mark’s Guide library.
Author:
Mark Lund. http://members.shaw.ca/marksguide/conte ... %20Aug.pdf This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Red Deer River. Content bridge to Drumheller. Online, Notes, Photos, Map.
Source: Lund family library.
Content: Paddling plus hiking at Dry Island Buffalo Jump.
Author:
Mark Lund.http://members.shaw.ca/marklund2/midred ... /index.htm This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Red Deer River. Drumheller (Newcastle Park) to Dinosaur Provincial Park. Online, Guide.
Source: Paddle Alberta library.
Author:
Mark Lund.http://www.paddlealberta.org/pdf/trips/ ... heller.pdf This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.