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The Scobey–Coronach Border Crossing connects the towns of Scobey, Montana and Coronach, Saskatchewan on the Canada–US border. Montana Highway 13 on the American side joins Saskatchewan Highway 36 on the Canadian side. An airport with a grass runway that straddles the border is located on the east side of this crossing.
Map of principal rivers of Montana Further information on the hydrological apex of the North American continent: Triple Divide Peak (Montana) This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
Milk River [5] is a tributary of the Missouri River, 729 miles (1,173 km) long, in the U.S. state of Montana and the Canadian province of Alberta. Rising in the Rocky Mountains , the river drains a sparsely populated, semi-arid watershed of 23,800 square miles (62,000 km 2 ), ending just east of Fort Peck, Montana .
The National Topographic System is used by Natural Resources Canada for providing general purpose topographic maps of the country. The maps provide details on landforms and terrain, lakes and rivers, forested areas, administrative zones, populated areas, roads and railways, as well as other man-made features. [ 22 ]
[1] [2] It includes the Macdonald Range in British Columbia and Montana west of the Flathead River and east of the Wigwam River, the Clark Range straddling the British Columbia-Alberta-Montana borders east of the Flathead River, the Galton Range in British Columbia and Montana on the west side of the Wigwam River, and the Lewis Range in Alberta ...
The other two watersheds are Poplar River and Big Muddy Creek. Near the community of Nashlyn in Saskatchewan, Battle Creek flows through a portion of the Govenlock-Nashlyn-Battle Creek Grasslands Important Bird Area (IBA) of Canada. [3] Fort Walsh was established on the river on the Saskatchewan side of Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park.
Its exposed rocks of the Judith River Formation are a rich source of fossils. [ 2 ] The Kennedy Coulee begins in the Kennedy Coulee Ecological Reserve, [ 3 ] a 1,068-hectare (4.12 sq mi) park in Alberta on the Canada–Montana border, and continues southeastwards for several miles into Hill County , Montana, before turning north and joining the ...
Relief map of Montana. The state's topography is roughly defined by the Continental Divide, which splits much of the state into distinct eastern and western regions. [4] Most of Montana's hundred or more named mountain ranges are in the state's western half, most of which is geologically and geographically part of the northern Rocky Mountains.