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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.
Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada — deepest lake in Western Hemisphere at 614 m (2,014 Lake Michigan–Huron , Canada and the United States 45°49′N 84°45′W / 45.817°N 84.750°W / 45.817; -84.750 ( Lake Michigan–Huron ) — most extensive lake in Western Hemisphere and the most extensive fresh water lake ...
The deepest area is oceanic rather than continental crust. However, it is generally regarded by geographers as a large endorheic salt lake. Of these registered lakes; 10 have a deepest point above the sea level. These are: Issyk-Kul, Crater Lake, Quesnel, Sarez, Toba, Tahoe, Kivu, Nahuel Huapi, Van and Poso.
Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories — deepest lake of Western Hemisphere at 614 m (2,014 Lake Michigan–Huron , Ontario 45°49′N 84°45′W / 45.817°N 84.750°W / 45.817; -84.750 ( Lake Michigan–Huron ) — by some considerations the most extensive lake of Western Hemisphere and the most extensive freshwater lake on ...
Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada — deepest lake in the Americas and the Western Hemisphere at 614 m (2,014 Lake Michigan–Huron , Canada and the United States 45°49′N 84°45′W / 45.817°N 84.750°W / 45.817; -84.750 ( Lake Michigan–Huron ) — most extensive lake in the Americas and the Western ...
Lake Erie is the shallowest of the Great Lakes but bests its cousins in several other ways. Find out more about all the Great Lakes. ... Find out more about all the Great Lakes. Skip to main ...
English: Utsingi Point, East arm of Great Slave Lake, Canada. This was in the eastern edge of the proposed Thaydene Nene National Park Reserve, but is outside the final approved park boundary. This was in the eastern edge of the proposed Thaydene Nene National Park Reserve, but is outside the final approved park boundary.
Has more species of fish than any other lake in the world. [21] 10: Great Slave Lake Canada: Fresh 27,200 km 2 10,500 sq mi 480 km 300 mi 614 m 2,014 ft 1,115 km 3 268 cu mi Deepest lake in North America [22] 11: Erie Canada United States: Fresh 25,667 km 2 9,910 sq mi [14] 388 km 241 mi 64 m 210 ft [14] 488 km 3 117 cu mi [14]