Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Wood Buffalo National Park' has mentioned 'River' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The park ranges in elevation from 183xc2xa0m (600xc2xa0ft) at the Little Buffalo River to 945xc2xa0m (3,100xc2xa0ft) in the Caribou Mountains.
Alberta's largest springs (by volume, with an estimated discharge rate of eight cubic meters per second), Neon Lake Springs, are located in the Jackfish River drainage.
Main articles: Peace River country and Athabasca Country
This is the origin of the name of the Peace River that flows through the region: the river was used to define a boundary between the Dane-zaa to the North and the Cree to the South.
Fur traders followed the First Nations peoples in using the Peace River as part of their network of canoe routes for the North American fur trade.
In 1957, however, a disease-free, relatively pure wood bison herd of 200 was discovered near Nyarling River.
The herd at the Sweetgrass Station near Peacexe2x80x93Athabasca Delta, followed by Slave River Lowlands herd, preserve a phenotype closer to the original wood bison before the 1920s.
Year-round access is available to Fort Smith by road on the Mackenzie Highway, which connects to Highway 5 near Hay River.
Wood bison (not pure) Marmot American white pelicans at Rapids of the Drowned (Slave River) Beaver lodge Pine Lake