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The Spray River is a tributary of the Bow River in western Alberta, Canada. The Spray River originates in the southern area of Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies and soon enters the Spray Lakes Reservoir formed in 1951 after the construction of the Canyon Dam. At that point, the river briefly touches the Spray Valley Provincial Park before returning to Banff National Park. Despite the diversion being a man made canal, it is often also called the Spray River, leading to confusion as many maps mark both the diversion and the original mostly dry river bed as the Spray river.

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  • Der Spray River ist ein etwa 64 km langer rechter Nebenfluss des Bow River im Südwesten der kanadischen Provinz Alberta. (de)
  • The Spray River is a tributary of the Bow River in western Alberta, Canada. The Spray River originates in the southern area of Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies and soon enters the Spray Lakes Reservoir formed in 1951 after the construction of the Canyon Dam. At that point, the river briefly touches the Spray Valley Provincial Park before returning to Banff National Park. The river originally continued to flow north-northwest between the Goat Range and the Sundance Range before merging with Goat Creek at the northern end of the Goat Range and eventually meeting the Bow River in the Town of Banff, just below Bow Falls. However since the construction of the dam the Spray River bed is mostly dry north-northwest of the Spray Lakes Reservoir as the Dam diverts most of the water towards the Spray Powerhouse in Canmore. The river regains some water from Goat Creek and other smaller tributaries before arriving at the town of Banff. Meanwhile most of the Spray River's water exits the reservoir through the secondary Three Sisters Dam where there is a small 3MW generating station. From there it immediately enters a secondary reservoir known as the Goat Pond which directs the water into a 6 kilometre long canal which includes an 800 meter tunnel though the shoulder of Ha Ling Peak. From there it enters White Man Pond before being funnelled into a penstock to the main Spray Powerhouse at Grassi Lakes. The Spray Powerhouse is the second largest conventional (non Pumped-storage) hydroelectric facility in Alberta with a capacity of 112MW. The water continues to another shorter penstock leading to the Rundle Powerhouse where an additional 50MW of generation is available. From there water is released into the Bow River. The 4 dams and three power stations are owned and operated by TransAlta. Despite the diversion being a man made canal, it is often also called the Spray River, leading to confusion as many maps mark both the diversion and the original mostly dry river bed as the Spray river. The scenic Smith Dorrien Trail follows the Spray River diversion canal and the shore of the Spray Lakes Reservoir. (en)
  • Lo Spray è un piccolo fiume dell'Alberta occidentale, Canada, lungo 64 km. È un affluente del fiume Bow. Lo Spray ha le sue sorgenti nell'area del Parco nazionale Banff nelle Montagne Rocciose Canadesi, scorre in direzione nord, tra lo Spray Valley Provincial Park ed il Bow Valley Wildland, due parchi della zona. In questa parte del fiume si formano lo ed il . La vallata è percorsa dalla , nel sistema di comunicazione del .Nell'ultimo tratto del suo corso, lo Spray scorre in direzione nord-ovest in direzione di Banff dove confluisce nel fiume Bow. (it)
  • Spray River är ett vattendrag i Kanada. Det ligger i provinsen Alberta, i den centrala delen av landet, 3 000 km väster om huvudstaden Ottawa. I omgivningarna runt Spray River växer i huvudsak barrskog. Runt Spray River är det ganska tätbefolkat, med 52 invånare per kvadratkilometer. Trakten ingår i den boreala klimatzonen. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är −1 °C. Den varmaste månaden är juli, då medeltemperaturen är 14 °C, och den kallaste är december, med −13 °C. (sv)
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  • Spray River (en)
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  • Der Spray River ist ein etwa 64 km langer rechter Nebenfluss des Bow River im Südwesten der kanadischen Provinz Alberta. (de)
  • Lo Spray è un piccolo fiume dell'Alberta occidentale, Canada, lungo 64 km. È un affluente del fiume Bow. Lo Spray ha le sue sorgenti nell'area del Parco nazionale Banff nelle Montagne Rocciose Canadesi, scorre in direzione nord, tra lo Spray Valley Provincial Park ed il Bow Valley Wildland, due parchi della zona. In questa parte del fiume si formano lo ed il . La vallata è percorsa dalla , nel sistema di comunicazione del .Nell'ultimo tratto del suo corso, lo Spray scorre in direzione nord-ovest in direzione di Banff dove confluisce nel fiume Bow. (it)
  • Spray River är ett vattendrag i Kanada. Det ligger i provinsen Alberta, i den centrala delen av landet, 3 000 km väster om huvudstaden Ottawa. I omgivningarna runt Spray River växer i huvudsak barrskog. Runt Spray River är det ganska tätbefolkat, med 52 invånare per kvadratkilometer. Trakten ingår i den boreala klimatzonen. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är −1 °C. Den varmaste månaden är juli, då medeltemperaturen är 14 °C, och den kallaste är december, med −13 °C. (sv)
  • The Spray River is a tributary of the Bow River in western Alberta, Canada. The Spray River originates in the southern area of Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies and soon enters the Spray Lakes Reservoir formed in 1951 after the construction of the Canyon Dam. At that point, the river briefly touches the Spray Valley Provincial Park before returning to Banff National Park. Despite the diversion being a man made canal, it is often also called the Spray River, leading to confusion as many maps mark both the diversion and the original mostly dry river bed as the Spray river. (en)
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  • Spray River (de)
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