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Freeman River
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The Freeman River near Fort Assiniboine
Country Canada
Province Alberta
Physical characteristics
Main source Freeman River Headwaters
1,096 m (3,596 ft)
54°39′56″N 115°57′54″W / 54.66556°N 115.96500°W / 54.66556; -115.96500
River mouth Athabasca River
605 m (1,985 ft)
54°19′14″N 114°47′16″W / 54.32056°N 114.78778°W / 54.32056; -114.78778

The Freeman River is a short river in west-central Alberta. The Freeman takes its name from the fur traders, who, after leaving the employ of the Hudson's Bay Company or the North West Company, decided to remain in the interior and work as free trappers or free hunters.

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Freeman River

Course

The river flows in a southeastern direction for much of its course. It flows through a significant petroleum and natural gas field near the town of Swan Hills, before being bridged by Alberta Highway 32. The river then parallels Alberta Highway 33, takes on the Morse River, and joins the Athabasca River near Fort Assiniboine.

Flooding

The Freeman River has experienced significant flooding in the past. Particularly notable is the flood of July 1971, which swept away a bridge crossing the river near Fort Assiniboine, Alberta. One first-year science student from the University of Alberta, who was working with the Provincial Ecology Corps over the summer, was killed when the bridge collapsed and fell into the river.

Tributaries

  • Mons Lake
  • Louis Creek
  • Judy Creek
  • Freeman Creek
  • Sarah Creek
  • Morse River
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