House River

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The House River is a lesser-known river in Alberta, Canada, that serves as a tributary to the Athabasca River within the province’s boreal forest region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
continent North America
country Canada
drainageBasin Athabasca River drainage basin
environmentType boreal river
flowsThrough boreal forest
hasEcosystem boreal forest freshwater ecosystem
hasHydrologicalRole tributary supplying water to Athabasca River
hasMouthIn Athabasca River NERFINISHED
hasWatershedIn Alberta NERFINISHED
isLesserKnown true
locatedIn Alberta
Canada
Northern Alberta NERFINISHED
boreal forest region of Alberta
locatedInAdministrativeArea Province of Alberta NERFINISHED
partOf boreal forest ecosystem
region Western Canada NERFINISHED
riverSystem Athabasca River basin NERFINISHED
tributaryOf Athabasca River NERFINISHED

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Athabasca River hasTributary House River