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Water quality objectives in Canada
The map of Canada shows that provincial water quality objectives are applied throughout the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario. Water quality objectives have been established or are under development at the following specific locations:
- Fraser River estuary, British Columbia
- Similkameen River, British Columbia
- Columbia River, British Columbia
- Flathead River, British Columbia
- Mackenzie River basin, Northwest Territories
- Slave River, Alberta and Northwest Territories
- Beaver River, Alberta and Saskatchewan
- North Saskatchewan River, Alberta and Saskatchewan
- Lake Superior
- Battle River, Alberta and Saskatchewan
- Red Deer River, Alberta and Saskatchewan
- Milk River, Alberta
- South Saskatchewan River, Saskatchewan
- East Poplar River, Saskatchewan
- Churchill River, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
- Northern Flood Agreement Area, Manitoba
- Saskatchewan River, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
- Carrot Rive, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
- Red Deer River, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
- Assiniboine River, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
- Qu'Appelle River, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
- Souris River, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
- Red River, Manitoba
- Nelson River, Manitoba
- Rainy River, Ontario
- Lake Huron
- Lake Erie
- Lake Ontario
- Ottawa River, Ontario and Quebec
- St. Lawrence River, Quebec
- Saint John River, New Brunswick
- St. Croix River, New Brunswick
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