Goose River (North Dakota) facts for kids
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The Goose River in Caledonia, North Dakota
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Physical characteristics | |
Main source | Petersburg Township, Nelson County, North Dakota 1,499 ft (457 m) 47°56′11″N 98°00′55″W / 47.9363889°N 98.0152778°W |
River mouth | Confluence with the Red River near Caledonia, Traill County, North Dakota 827 ft (252 m) 47°27′35″N 96°51′21″W / 47.4597222°N 96.8558333°W |
Length | 179 mi (288 km) |
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Progression | Goose River → Red River → Lake Winnipeg → Nelson River → Hudson Bay → Atlantic Ocean |
GNIS ID | 1029181 |
Goose River is a 179-mile-long (288 km) tributary of the Red River of the North in North Dakota in the United States. Via the Red River, Lake Winnipeg, and the Nelson River, it is part of the watershed of Hudson Bay. The Goose River is crossed by the Northwood Bridge, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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