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{{image | Great Slave Lake and Lake Athabasca 6.png | right | 300px | [[Great Slave Lake]], the Slave River and [[Lake Athabasca]]}} | {{image | Great Slave Lake and Lake Athabasca 6.png | right | 300px | [[Great Slave Lake]], the Slave River and [[Lake Athabasca]]}} | ||
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The '''Slave River''' flows from [[Lake Athabasca]] to [[Great Slave Lake]], the source of the [[Mackenzie River]]. | The '''Slave River''' flows from [[Lake Athabasca]] to [[Great Slave Lake]], the source of the [[Mackenzie River]]. | ||
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There is a series of rapids approximately 20 kilometers long between [[Fort Resolution]] and [[Fort Smith]] that forces passengers and freight to be [[portage]]d. | |||
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Revision as of 07:51, 4 March 2022
The Slave River flows from Lake Athabasca to Great Slave Lake, the source of the Mackenzie River.
There is a series of rapids approximately 20 kilometers long between Fort Resolution and Fort Smith that forces passengers and freight to be portaged.