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Hay River Bodies of Water

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Originating in northwest Alberta, the Hay River travels north where it eventually empties into Great Slave Lake. Various portions of the river are appropriate for intermediate-level canoeing and kayaking.
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Great Slave Lake is the Northwest Territories second largest lake. It is known for its immense depth, with the bottom being found 614 m (2,015 ft) below the surface. During the 1930s gold was discovered near the lake, which led to the establishment of the territoy's main centre in Yellowknife.
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