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Blackfoot River Brewing is a microbrewery in Helena, opened in 1998 by Brian Smith, Greg Wermers, and Brad Simshaw. [50] In 2008, they built a new facility on the parking lot next door. In 2010, Tim Chisman became a brewer. In 2014, Chisman and Bethany Flint became the owners. [51] Beer is produced in 15-barrel batches.
The Mackenzie River was one of the main routes into the northern interior, with sternwheelers transporting passengers, domestic supplies and industrial goods from as far upstream as the Athabasca River all the way to the delta, though with several areas such as the huge rapids on the Slave River requiring portages.
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Tsiigehtchic (/ ˈ t s iː ɡ ɛ tʃ ɪ k / TSEE-getch-ik; "mouth of the iron river"), officially the Hamlet of Tsiigehtchic, [3] is a Gwich'in community located at the confluence of the Mackenzie and the Arctic Red Rivers, in the Inuvik Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada. The community was formerly known as Arctic Red River, until 1
Its source is in the Mackenzie Mountains close to the watershed border with Yukon. It flows eastward, joining the Mackenzie River just south of the Arctic Circle. The river flows about 370 km (230 mi), dropping over 1,200 m (3,900 ft) over its course, with large volume rapids, fast current, and six canyons. The upper half of the river is ...
Reassembly of the Radium King, 1937.. Marine Transportation Services [1] (MTS) formerly Northern Transportation Company Limited (NTCL) is a marine transportation company operating primarily in the Mackenzie River watershed of the Northwest Territories and northern Alberta, and the Arctic Ocean using a fleet of diesel tug boats and shallow-draft barges. [2]
The river narrows, and takes a tight turn north, near the river's confluence with the Mountain River, near mile 630. [2] Barry Gough, in his account of explorer Alexander Mackenzie 's transit of the river, recounted how Mackenzie's guides described the rapids as "the most difficult, dangerous stretch of the river to canoe."