I cross the Mighty Wascana (Creek) pretty much every day, on the Albert Street Bridge, which made it into the Guiness Book of Records as the longest bridge over the narrowest watercourse in the world.
If you insist that the word “river” must appear in the name to qualify for this thread, then the last two rivers I crossed, a couple of weeks ago, were the North Saskatchewan at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, and the Qu’Appelle River in the Qu’Appelle Valley.
“Qu’Appelle” is a contraction of “Qui appelle?”, which means “Who’s calling?” in French. The story is that a French-Canadian voyageur was paddling home to his Indian wife, and kept thinking that he heard someone calling his name. He kept saying, “Qui appelle?” When he got home to his camp, he was met with the news that his wife had died of a fever, and for the last several hours, had been calling his name…
I just googled the headwaters in Montana. It looks broad and placid and blue there. Must be a great place to paddle.
Driving into Chamberlain, SD from the east you come over some rolling prairie hills and there it is below - a wide spread of the most beautiful shade of earthy turquoise. In August anyway.
I crossed a lot of rivers yesterday on my drive from North Carolina to West Virginia. The last one was the Cheat River. It’s actually called Cheat Lake where I-68 goes over it, but really there’s a river under (or over?) that lake.