The South Saskatchewan empties into the North Saskatchewan, and the north Saskatchewan empties into Hudson's Bay.
Mackenzie river.
the Bow River is in the Canadian Province of Alberta and it a tributary of the South Saskatchewan River and is considered the head water of the Nelson River which eventually flow into the Hudson Bay
The two major rivers that flow through Canada's prairie provinces—Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba—are the Saskatchewan River and the Assiniboine River. The Saskatchewan River is divided into the North and South Saskatchewan rivers, both of which play crucial roles in the region's agriculture and water supply. The Assiniboine River also supports irrigation and serves as an important waterway for the area. Together, these rivers contribute significantly to the ecology and economy of the prairie provinces.
amazon river
the north saskatcewan river and the south Saskatchewan river.
The Atlantic Ocean
southern ocean
alaska
Atlantic Ocean
Bay Of Bengal
The Atlantic Ocean
Adriatic Sea