Mackenzie River - Historic low water
July 17 , 2024
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- Canada's longest river, the Mackenzie River, is experiencing historically low water levels.
- From the Great Slave Lake to the Beaufort Sea, the Mackenzie River is 1,738 kilometres long.
- Its watershed covers parts of five provinces and territories.
- The Mackenzie and its tributaries together drain an area of about 1.8 million sq.km, which represents about 20% of Canada’s total land area.
- The Lake Athabasca, Great Slave Lake, and Great Bear Lake, forms notable parts of the Mackenzie River system.

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