Great Slave Lake
Great Slave Lake is the second largest lake in the Northwest Territories of Canada, behind Great Bear Lake, and the deepest lake in North America at 614 meters (2,015 ft.). It is 480 kilometres long and 19 to 109 kilometres wide. It covers an area of 28,400 square kilometres in the southern part of the territory. Its volume is 2,090 cubic kilometres. The lake was named for the Slavey North American Indians.
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Lake - Northwest Territories - Canada - Great Bear Lake - North America - Kilometre - Square kilometre - Slavey - North American Indians
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British fur trader Samuel Hearne explored the area in 1771. In the 1930s, gold was discovered there, which led to the establishment of Yellowknife, the territory's capital. Other towns around the lake include: Fort Providence, Hay River and Fort Resolution.
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British - Fur - Trader - Samuel Hearne - 1771 - 1930s - Gold - Yellowknife - Capital - Fort Providence - Hay River - Fort Resolution
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During winter Great Slave Lake is frozen enough for semitrucks to pass over. It is along a major trucking route to towns like Coppermine, Northwest Territories.
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The Great Slave Lake is a rift lake located on a continental tear, one reason for its great depth.
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Rift lake - Continental
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