
The region is immortalized in Wallace Stegner’s Wolf Willow. The Frenchman River is known locally as the Whitemud River, after the white clays common to the area. The origin of the name is uncertain but both Métis and Francophone settlers occupied the region in the early 1900s. After the Depression, the PFRA developed irrigation reservoirs at Eastend and Val Marie. Its flow is highly variable, and early ranchers trapped floodwaters for Irrigation. The Frenchman flows through the West Block of the Grasslands National Park. The modern valley ranges from 30 to 106 metres deep, much of it infilled by debris from ancient Landslides. was catching some bass and walleye till sunset with my dad and cruised with some pelicans over the setting sun, was kinda epic. Meltwaters carved a channel up to 180 metres deep between the ice and the unglaciated uplands. Mud River Dog Products, 2 Barrel Seat Cover, Black/Gray, Regular ITEM: 1262021-12174 119.95 Mud River Dog Products, Feed & Retrieve Food Bucket, Orange ITEM: 1262037-18703 44.99 Mud River Dog Products, Shotgun Seat Cover, Brown ITEM: 1262020-77720 64.95 Mud River, 4' Memory Foam Dog Bed, Brown ITEM: 1262121-M Starting at 143.96Was: 179.

Christiansen and Sauer (1988) have shown that the valley originated as glacial meltwater channel, draining water from an ice-lobe that flowed around the southern edge of the Cypress Hills. Approximately 341 km long, it is one of the few Saskatchewan rivers that lie within the Mississipi drainage basin. In the morning we made the White Mud Portage, which was very picturesque, and of which I took a sketch, with the Indians and squaws. WHITE RIVER KNIVES GIFT CERTIFICATE IN-STOCK KNIVES AVIALABLE NOW Shop by Category The right knife for the task Hunting shop now Fishing shop now Custom Shop shop now Survival shop now Accessories shop now Featured Knives Rescuehawk 450.00 Choose Options Lifespike 300.00 Choose Options Step-Up Fillet 175.00 Choose Options Sendero Classic 325. It flows eastward across southwestern Saskatchewan before turning south across the 49th Parallel and into the Milk River in northern Montana.

The Frenchman River rises in Cypress Lake and is fed by streams flowing off the southern flank of the Cypress Hills.
