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There are more than one bodies of water that can be found in the foothills of Alberta. Many streams and creeks run through this hilly land, and a few major rivers as well. You may also find lakes and ponds where these streams and rivers empty into, however ponds are more likely to be found in this area than lakes because it is actually a thin strip of land that sits between the Rocky Mountains to the west and the Mixed Grass Prairie to the east.

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