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  • A large river in northern Canada, connecting [[Lake Athabasca]] to [[Great Slave Lake]], the source of the [[Mackenzie River]]
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  • | pagename = Great Slave Lake | abc = Great Slave Lake
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  • {{image | Great Slave Lake and Lake Athabasca 6.png | right | 300px | [[Great Slave Lake]], the Slave River and [[Lake Athabasca]]}} The '''Slave River''' flows from [[Lake Athabasca]] to [[Great Slave Lake]], the source of the [[Mackenzie River]].
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  • {{Image|Great Slave Lake and Lake Athabasca 6.png|right|150px| Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada, Lake Athabasca, Alberta/Saskatchewan.}} It is located on the South shore of [[Great Slave Lake]] at the mouth of the river after which it is named.
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  • ...al city of the [[Northwest Territories]], situated on the north shore of [[Great Slave Lake]]
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  • File:Great Slave Lake and Lake Athabasca 6.png
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  • ...da's [[Northwest Territories]]. It is situated on the north shore of the [[Great Slave Lake]].
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  • '''Great Slave Lake''' is a large, deep lake in [[Canada]]'s [[Northwest Territories]].<ref nam | title = 19 reasons to see Great Slave Lake
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  • ...ortage on the [[Slave River]], at [[Fort Smith, NWT|Fort Smith]], across [[Great Slave Lake]], and down the Mackenzie River to [[Aklavik]], in its delta.<ref name=Mani ...ng 1953-1954 she was being used as a floating bunkhouse for fishermen on [[Great Slave Lake]] and [[Hay River, Northwest Territories|Hay River]].<ref name=ManitobaArch
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  • *[[Great Slave Lake]]
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  • ...Ocean]]. The main river is navigable to barge traffic from its source, [[Great Slave Lake]], after the ice melts. During winter the ice on the river freezes deeply
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  • {{r|Great Slave Lake}}
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  • Image:Great Slave Lake and Lake Athabasca 6.png
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  • ...ugh the Barren Lands"'', based on his expedition to map the land between [[Great Slave Lake]] and [[Hudson Bay|Hudson's Bay]].<ref name=PikesPortage/> He led a team o
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  • # [[Great Slave Lake]]
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  • | [[:Image:Great Slave Lake and Lake Athabasca 6.png]] || | [[Template:Great Slave Lake and Lake Athabasca 6.png/credit]] ||
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  • Image:Great Slave Lake and Lake Athabasca 6.png
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  • ...ition, and the first under his direct command, was sent overland via the [[Great Slave Lake]] and the [[Coppermine River]] in 1819-1822 to explore the shores of the "P
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  • ...ition, and the first under his direct command, was sent overland via the [[Great Slave Lake]] and the [[Coppermine River]] in 1819-1822 to explore the shores of the "P
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