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Encyclopedia > Battle Creek (Milk River)

Battle Creek is a stream that begins in southwest Saskatchewan along the border with Alberta. It flows into the Milk River in Montana. Battle Creek and other tributaries of the Milk River in the southern portions of Alberta and Saskatchewan are the only areas of Canada where the water ultimately flows into the Gulf of Mexico.


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Encyclopedia: Battle Creek (Milk River) (119 words)
Battle Creek is a stream that begins in southwest Saskatchewan along the border with Alberta.
It flows into the Milk River in Montana.
Battle Creek and other tributaries of the Milk River in the southern portions of Alberta and Saskatchewan are the only areas of Canada where the water ultimately flows into the Gulf of Mexico.
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The first battle of Ypres (Oct.-Nov., 1914) was the last of the series of engagements referred to as the race for the sea.
Yukon Yukonyoo´kŏn, river, c.2,000 mi (3,220 km) long, rising in Atlin Lake, NW British Columbia, Canada, and receiving numerous headwater streams; one of the longest rivers of North America.
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