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The Shell River is a river in western Manitoba. It flows south from its source in Duck Mountain Provincial Park at the confluence of the East Shell River and West Shell River, to its mouth in Asessippi Provincial Park at the Lake of the Prairies where it joins the Assiniboine River. The river is bridged by: * PR 367 * * * * PTH 5 * * PTH 83 The community of Shevlin is located on the Shell River east of Roblin where the river is bridged by the rail line.

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  • Shell River (Assiniboine River) (de)
  • Shell River (Assiniboine River tributary) (en)
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  • Der Shell River ist ein linker Nebenfluss des Assiniboine River in der kanadischen Provinz Manitoba. Der Shell River ist ein Fluss im Südwesten von Manitoba. Er entsteht am Zusammenfluss seiner beiden Quellflüsse – East Shell River und West Shell River nördlich von Boggy Creek. Er fließt in überwiegend südlicher Richtung durch das Verwaltungsgebiet von . Nach etwa 130 km erreicht der Shell River bei den zum (Lake of the Prairies) aufgestauten Assiniboine River. Der Mündungsbereich des Shell River liegt im . Der Shell River hat ein Einzugsgebiet von etwa 2000 km². Der mittlere Abfluss beträgt 2,9 m³/s. (de)
  • The Shell River is a river in western Manitoba. It flows south from its source in Duck Mountain Provincial Park at the confluence of the East Shell River and West Shell River, to its mouth in Asessippi Provincial Park at the Lake of the Prairies where it joins the Assiniboine River. The river is bridged by: * PR 367 * * * * PTH 5 * * PTH 83 The community of Shevlin is located on the Shell River east of Roblin where the river is bridged by the rail line. (en)
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  • Shell River (en)
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  • Der Shell River ist ein linker Nebenfluss des Assiniboine River in der kanadischen Provinz Manitoba. Der Shell River ist ein Fluss im Südwesten von Manitoba. Er entsteht am Zusammenfluss seiner beiden Quellflüsse – East Shell River und West Shell River nördlich von Boggy Creek. Er fließt in überwiegend südlicher Richtung durch das Verwaltungsgebiet von . Nach etwa 130 km erreicht der Shell River bei den zum (Lake of the Prairies) aufgestauten Assiniboine River. Der Mündungsbereich des Shell River liegt im . Der Shell River hat ein Einzugsgebiet von etwa 2000 km². Der mittlere Abfluss beträgt 2,9 m³/s. (de)
  • The Shell River is a river in western Manitoba. It flows south from its source in Duck Mountain Provincial Park at the confluence of the East Shell River and West Shell River, to its mouth in Asessippi Provincial Park at the Lake of the Prairies where it joins the Assiniboine River. The river was originally a meltwater channel resulting from the melting of the Keewatin Ice Flow, part of Laurentide Ice Sheet more than ten thousand years ago. The modern day Shell River is much smaller and meanders within the large valley created by its glacier fed predecessor. It is an example of a misfit stream, where a river occupies a river channel that does not match its size. The river is bridged by: * PR 367 * * * * PTH 5 * * PTH 83 The community of Shevlin is located on the Shell River east of Roblin where the river is bridged by the rail line. The Shell River Valley trail in Duck Mountain Provincial Park explores the forested areas of the river's source. The Shell River Loop in Asessippi Provincial Park explores the valley bottom near its mouth. The river's lower reaches are suitable for canoeing. (en)
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