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  2. Mackenzie River - Wikipedia

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    The Mackenzie River's watershed is considered one of the largest and most intact ecosystems in North America, especially the northern half. Approximately 63% of the drainage basin, or 1,137,000 square kilometres (439,000 sq mi), is forested (mostly boreal forest).

  3. Black Lake (Fond du Lac River, Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Black Lake is a lake in the Mackenzie River drainage basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada.It is about 55 kilometres (34 mi) long, 17 kilometres (11 mi) wide, has an area of 464 km 2 (179 sq mi), and lies at an elevation of 281 metres (922 ft).

  4. Mackenzie Basin - Wikipedia

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    The Mackenzie Country's typical autumn colouration. The Mackenzie Basin (Māori: Te Manahuna), [1] popularly and traditionally known as the Mackenzie Country, is an elliptical intermontane basin located in the Mackenzie and Waitaki Districts, near the centre of the South Island of New Zealand. It is the largest such basin in New Zealand. [2]

  5. Cree River - Wikipedia

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    The Cree River is a river in northern Saskatchewan located in the Athabasca Basin of the Canadian Shield. The river flows north from Cree Lake to Black Lake. The river is part of the Mackenzie River drainage basin. The river is bridged near its mouth south of Black Lake by Highway 905

  6. Geikie River (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Mackenzie River drainage basin and Churchill River drainage basin [2] Geikie River [3] is a river in the northern part of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. [2]

  7. Watersheds of North America - Wikipedia

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    Watersheds of North America are large drainage basins which drain to separate oceans, seas, gulfs, or endorheic basins. There are six generally recognized hydro-logical continental divides which divide the continent into seven principal drainage basins spanning three oceans (Arctic, Atlantic and Pacific) and one endorheic basin

  8. Lawsuit says critical water source sat dry for months before ...

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    The Santa Ynez Reservoir was emptied in February 2024 after the floating cover tore, allowing debris, bird droppings, and other pollutants into the basin, the lawsuit said.

  9. Cree Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake is the fourth largest in the province and is located west of Reindeer Lake and south of Lake Athabasca in the Mackenzie River drainage basin. Cree Lake is the remnant of a large proglacial lake that flowed south into the Churchill River during the last ice age. Cree Lake has no highway access.