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Parent topics
- Northwest Territories [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Arctic Ocean [r]: Collective name for the region of Earth, both land and sea, which surrounds the North Pole. [e]
Subtopics
- Great Slave Lake [r]: A large lake in Canada's Northwest Territories, it is a rift lake, on a fault line, and the deepest lake in North America, at 660 metres [e]
- Slave River [r]: A large river in northern Canada, connecting Lake Athabasca to Great Slave Lake, the source of the Mackenzie River [e]
- Mackenzie River [r]: The second largest river in North America. [e]
- Bear River [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Mackenzie River (1908 ship) [r]: Steamship on the Mackenzie River systerm early in the 20th century up until ww2 [e]