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  2. Great Slave Lake - Wikipedia

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    The East Arm of Great Slave Lake is filled with islands, and the area is within the proposed Thaidene Nene National Park Reserve. The Pethei Peninsula separates the East Arm into McLeod Bay in the north and Christie Bay in the south.

  3. Thaidene Nëné National Park Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Thaidene Nene National Park Reserve (from the Dene, this Chipewyan name means land of our ancestors [1]) is a national park in the vicinity of the east arm of Great Slave Lake, located on the northern edge of the boreal forest of Canada in the North Slave Region of the Northwest Territories. [2]

  4. Fort Reliance, Northwest Territories - Wikipedia

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    Fort Reliance is the site of a Hudson's Bay Company fort located on the east arm of Great Slave Lake, Northwest ... If that proposed national park is ever realized ...

  5. List of national parks of Canada - Wikipedia

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    It includes the East Arm of Great Slave Lake, the deepest freshwater source in North America, and provides habitat for red fox, black bear, wolf packs, grizzly bear, lynx, wolverine, marten, Arctic fox, moose, beaver, muskoxen, and critical wintry weather for the last herds of barren-ground caribou. Thousand Islands † Ontario

  6. Łutsël K'é Dene First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The band is headquartered in the community of Łutselk'e, formerly Snowdrift, [3] on the East Arm of Great Slave Lake. [4] LDFN was instrumental in the creation of Thaidene Nëné National Park Reserve, which was established in 2019 under co-management with Parks Canada.

  7. Boats of the Mackenzie River watershed - Wikipedia

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    Diesel tug boat operated by David Smith on Great Slave Lake with home port in Yellowknife, 1976– 2000s. Frequently used for freighting on the lake's East Arm to mining projects and the communities like Łutselk'e. It was first advertised for service in June 1976: "This 46 feet vessel is now available for custom charter work on Great Slave Lake.

  8. Yellowknives - Wikipedia

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    The historic Yellowknive tribe lived north and northeast of the Great Slave Lake (Tinde'e - "Great Lake") around the Yellowknife River and Yellowknife Bay (Wíílíídeh cho - "Inconnu River") and northward along the Coppermine River, northeast to the Back River (Thlewechodyeth or Thlew-ee-choh-desseth - "Great Fish River") [2] and east to the Thelon River. [3]

  9. Fort Resolution - Wikipedia

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    Fort Resolution (Denı́nu Kų́ę́ (pronounced "deh-nih-noo-kwenh") "moose island place") is a hamlet [6] in the South Slave Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada.The community is situated at the mouth of the Slave River, on the shores of Great Slave Lake, and at the end of the Fort Resolution Highway (Highway 6).