It is located between Alberta and Saskatchewan. It runs all the way through Saskatchewan, then meets up with another river in Alberta
Lakes that are located north of the Saskatchewan river include Lake Abraham and Lake Winnipeg. The river is a major area of transportation.
Edmonton, the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta, is located on the North Saskatchewan River.
The North Saskatchewan River passes through the center of the city of Edmonton, the capital of Alberta, Canada.
There is no delta of the North Saskatchewan River. The North Saskatchewan River is a tributary of the Saskatchewan River which DOES form a large delta that straddles the provincial boundary between Saskatchewan and Manitoba and terminates at Cedar Lake, Manitoba. The Pas MB is the largest community in the Saskatchewan River Delta. Other communities located on the margins of the delta are Cumberland House, Shoal Lake, and Red Earth (all in Saskatchewan) and Moose Lake and Cormorant (both in Manitoba).
The Oldman River is located in Southern Alberta in Canada. It flows from the Rocky mountains and eventually joins the Bow River to form the South Saskatchewan River.
Saskatchewan
The South Saskatchewan empties into the North Saskatchewan, and the north Saskatchewan empties into Hudson's Bay.
The Athabasca River, the McKenzie River, the Peace River, the Bow River, the North Saskatchewan River, the South Saskatchewan River, the Red Deer River, and the Oldman river.
Edmonton is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta.
Saskatoon is a city located in central Saskatchewan, Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River. (Wikipedia)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.
Mississippi River (2,350 mi) Saskatchewan River (340 mi) long According too the above the Mississippi River is by far the longer river. Source: Answers.com
550 km longThe Saskatchewan River itself is about 550 kilometers or 340 miles long and runs east from Saskatchewan into Manitoba where it ends in Lake Winnipeg.