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Souris Subbasin Final 0.Pdf To view gaging station data click on the station of interest on the map or from the list below. Canada Brandon S o u r is M R oo s i e v e r Weyburn M Canada and U.S. Souris River Basin streamgages o u nta Reservoir data in Creek Temporary Streamgage (not active) So ur is Temporary Streamgage (active) L R o SASKATCHEWAN i n Alameda ver g Reservoir C r Rafferty MANITOBA ee k Reservoir Alameda Estevan ive Boundary Dam Souris R r and Reservoir S o u r Sherwood i s R Westhope NORTH DAKOTA iv e 1 r Bottineau Upper D e Kenmare Souris ep Ri w Cree NWR v e 7 illo k 05NA000 Upper Long / 09010006 Upper Creek 2 r W Lake 05NB000 Upper Souris / 09010007 Headwaters Souris River Darling 05NC ( Unharmonized boundary ) 6 Rugby 05NDA00 Central Souris - Moose Mountain / 3Minot 09010008 Moose Mountain Creek - Souris River Towner 4 r ive R 05NDB00 Central Souris - Moose Mountain / s 5 i 09010002 Des Lacs ur So 05NE ( Unharmonized boundary ) United States 05NFA00 Central Souris - Antler / 09010005 Long Creek interin g River W 05NFB00 Central Souris - Antler / 09010003 Lower Souris 05NFC00 Central Souris - Antler / 09010004 Willow 05NG ( Unharmonized boundary ) The Souris, or Mouse, River originates in the Yellow Grass Marshes north of Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada, and flows southeast, crossing the northern boundary of North Dakota west of Sherwood. It then forms a loop and flows back north, entering Manitoba near Westhope. The river eventually flows into the Assiniboine River near Brandon, Manitoba. Souris River Basin 05NA003 LONG CREEK AT WESTERN CROSSING OF INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY [SK] 05NF010 ANTLER RIVER NEAR WAUCHOPE [SK] 05NA005 GIBSON CREEK NEAR RADVILLE[SK] 05NG001 SOURIS RIVER AT WAWANESA [MB] 05NA006 LARSEN RESERVOIR NEAR RADVILLE[SK] 05NG003 PIPESTONE CREEK NEAR PIPESTONE [MB] 05NB001 LONG CREEK NEAR ESTEVAN [SK] 05NG007 PLUM CREEK NEAR SOURIS [MB] 05NB011 YELLOW GRASS DITCH NEAR YELLOW GRASS [SK] 05NG010 OAK CREEK NEAR STOCKTON [MD] 05NB012 BOUNDARY RESERVOIR NEAR ESTEVAN [SK] 05NG012 ELGIN CREEK NEAR SOURIS [MB] 05NB014 JEWEL CREEK NEAR GOODWATER [SK] 05NG020 MEDORA CREEK NEAR NAPINKA [MB] 05NB016 ROUGHBARK RESERVOIR NEAR WEYBURN [SK] 05NG021 SOURIS RIVER AT SOURIS [MB] 05NB017 SOURIS RIVER NEAR HALBRITE [SK] *NOT ACTIVE* 05NG023 WHITEWATER LAKE [MB] 05NB018 TATAGWA LAKE DRAIN NEAR WEYBURN [SK] 05NG024 PIPESTONE CREEK NEAR SASKATCHEWAN BOUNDARY [MB] 05NB020 NICKLE LAKE NEAR WEYBURN [SK] 05113600 LONG CREEK NEAR NOONAN, ND 05NB021 SHORT CREEK NEAR ROCHE PERCEE [SK] 05113750 EAST BRANCH SHORT CREEK RES NEAR COLUMBUS, ND 05NB033 MOSELEY CREEK NEAR HALBRITE [SK] 05114000 SOURIS RIVER NEAR SHERWOOD, ND 05NB034 ROUGHBARK CREEK NEAR GOODWATER [SK] *NOT ACTIVE* 05115500 05115500 LAKE DARLING NEAR FOXHOLM, ND 05NB035 COOKE CREEK NEAR GOODWATER [SK] 05116000 SOURIS RIVER NEAR FOXHOLM, ND 05NB036 SOURIS RIVER BELOW RAFFERTY RESERVOIR [SK] 05116500 DES LACS RIVER AT FOXHOLM, ND 05NB038 BOUNDARY RESERVOIR DIVERSION CANAL NEAR ESTEVAN [SK] 05117500 SOURIS RIVER ABOVE MINOT, ND 05NB039 TRIBUTARY NEAR OUTRAM [SK] 05120000 SOURIS RIVER NEAR VERENDRYE, ND 05NB040 SOURIS RIVER NEAR RALPH [SK] 05120500 WINTERING RIVER NEAR KARLSRUHE, ND 05NB041 ROUGHBARK CREEK ABOVE RAFFERTY RESERVOIR [SK] 05121000 SOURIS RIVER WEST OUTFALL AT EATON DAM NEAR TOWNER 05NC002 MOOSE MOUNTAIN LAKE (RESERVOIR) NEAR CORNING [SK] 05121001 SOURIS RIVER EAST OUTFALL AT EATON DAM NEAR TOWNER 05ND004 MOOSE MOUNTAIN CREEK NEAR OXBOW [SK] 05122000 SOURIS RIVER NEAR BANTRY, ND 05ND010 MOOSE MOUNTAIN CREEK ABOVE ALAMEDA RESERVOIR [SK] 05123400 WILLOW CREEK NEAR WILLOW CITY, ND 05ND011 SHEPHERD CREEK NEAR ALAMEDA [SK] 05123510 DEEP RIVER NEAR UPHAM, ND 05NE002 MOOSOMIN LAKE NEAR MOOSOMIN [SK] 05124000 SOURIS RIVER NEAR WESTHOPE, ND 05NE003 PIPESTONE CREEK ABOVE MOOSOMIN RESERVOIR [SK] 05NF001 SOURIS RIVER AT MELITA [MB] 05NF002 ANTLER RIVER NEAR MELITA [MB] 05NF006 LIGHTNING CREEK NEAR CARNDUFF [SK] 05NF007 GAINSBOROUGH CREEK NERA LYLETON [MB] 05NF008 GRAHAM CREEK NEAR MELITA [MB] .
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