Hay River Bodies of Water
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Bodies of Water in Hay River, Northern Canada.
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.
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.




