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Coutts River

Category : River
 

It was officially named prior in 1906 after G.M. Coutts, a member of survey party who came from Leith, now a district of Edinburgh, Scotland, and who died around 1911.

Flows north-east into the Saulteaux River approximately 48 km south south-east of Slave Lake.

Location Name : Chisholm
National Topographic System (NTS) : 83 J/16
 
Sub Section | Section | Township | Range | Meridian
14-68-4-W5
 
Latitude (N) | Longitude (W)
54° 53' N 114° 30' W
 
The content above is directly derived from :
Place Names of Alberta - Volume IV
Northern Alberta

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