Yellowknife River, the Glossary
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11 relations: Arctic Ocean, Canada, Drainage basin, First Nations in Canada, Great Slave Lake, Ingraham Trail, List of rivers of the Northwest Territories, Mackenzie River, Northwest Territories, Yellowknife, Yellowknives.
- Rivers of the Northwest Territories
Arctic Ocean
The Arctic Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of the world's five oceanic divisions.
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Canada
Canada is a country in North America.
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Drainage basin
A drainage basin is an area of land where all flowing surface water converges to a single point, such as a river mouth, or flows into another body of water, such as a lake or ocean.
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First Nations in Canada
First Nations (Premières Nations) is a term used to identify Indigenous peoples in Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis.
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Great Slave Lake
Great Slave Lake is the second-largest lake in the Northwest Territories of Canada (after Great Bear Lake), the deepest lake in North America at, and the tenth-largest lake in the world by area.
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Ingraham Trail
Highway 4, known as the Ingraham Trail, extends from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories to Tibbitt Lake, approximately east of Yellowknife.
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List of rivers of the Northwest Territories
This is a list of rivers that are in whole or partly in the Northwest Territories, Canada. Yellowknife River and list of rivers of the Northwest Territories are rivers of the Northwest Territories.
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Mackenzie River
The Mackenzie River (French: Fleuve (de) Mackenzie; Slavey: Deh-Cho, literally big river; Inuvialuktun: Kuukpak, literally great river) is a river in the Canadian boreal forest. It forms, along with the Slave, Peace, and Finlay, the longest river system in Canada, and includes the second largest drainage basin of any North American river after the Mississippi. Yellowknife River and Mackenzie River are rivers of the Northwest Territories.
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Northwest Territories
The Northwest Territories (abbreviated NT or NWT; Territoires du Nord-Ouest; formerly North-West Territories) is a federal territory of Canada.
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Yellowknife
Yellowknife (Dogrib: Sǫǫ̀mbak’è) is the capital, largest community, and only city in the Northwest Territories, Canada.
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Yellowknives
The Yellowknives, Yellow Knives, Copper Indians, Red Knives or T'atsaot'ine (Wíílíídeh dialect: Tetsǫ́t'ınę) are indigenous peoples of Canada, one of the five main groups of the First Nations Dene who live in the Northwest Territories.
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See also
Rivers of the Northwest Territories
- Anderson River (Northwest Territories)
- Arctic Red River
- Back River (Nunavut)
- Bloody River (Canada)
- Coppermine River
- Great Bear River
- Hay River (Canada)
- Horn River
- Hornaday River
- Horton River (Canada)
- Kagloryuak River
- Kakisa River
- Kazan River
- Keele River
- Kendall River
- Kotaneelee River
- Liard River
- List of rivers of the Northwest Territories
- Lockhart River (Northwest Territories)
- Mackenzie River
- Masik River
- Mountain River (Northwest Territories)
- Nanook River
- North Nahanni River
- Peel River (Canada)
- Redknife River
- Redstone River
- Roscoe River
- Salt River (Canada)
- Slave River
- Snare River
- South Nahanni River
- Taltson River
- Thelon River
- Thomsen River
- Tree River
- Trout River (Northwest Territories)
- Tsintu River
- Whitefish River (Northwest Territories)
- Yellowknife River