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  2. Great Slave Lake - Wikipedia

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    Great Slave Lake [1] [a] is the second-largest lake in the Northwest Territories of Canada (after Great Bear Lake), the deepest lake in North America at 614 m (2,014 ft), [2] and the tenth-largest lake in the world by area.

  3. Alberta Highway 88 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 88 begins at its intersection with Highway 2 at the Town of Slave Lake, passing through Red Earth Creek and Fort Vermilion and ending at Highway 58 approximately 57 km (35 mi) east of the Town of High Level. It crosses the Peace River approximately 13 km (8.1 mi) south of Highway 58. The total length of the highway is 428 km (266 mi).

  4. Yellowknife Highway - Wikipedia

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    Bridge over the Frank Channel near Behchokǫ̀ Wood bison along the Yellowknife Highway. The Yellowknife Highway, officially Northwest Territories Highway 3 and also known as the Great Slave Highway, is a highway connecting Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, to the Mackenzie Highway, from a junction 188 km (117 mi) north of the Alberta border.

  5. Alberta Highway 44 - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Provincial Highway No. 44, commonly referred to as Highway 44, is a highway in northern Alberta, Canada that extends from Hondo to Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway) east of Spruce Grove. It is the primary route between the Edmonton area and the Lesser Slave Lake region.

  6. Fort Resolution Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Resolution Highway, officially Northwest Territories Highway 6, is a highway following the shore of Great Slave Lake from the Buffalo River Junction (Highway 5) to Fort Resolution in Canada's Northwest Territories. [1]

  7. Yellowknife - Wikipedia

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    The city averages less than 300 mm (12 in) of precipitation annually, as it lies in the rain shadow of mountain ranges to the west. [44] Due to its location on Great Slave Lake, Yellowknife has a frost-free growing season that averages slightly over 100 days. [39] In an occasional year, the first fall frost does not come until October. [45]

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