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Sunday, March 11, 2018

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The 113-kilometre (70 mi) long Great Bear River, which drains the Great Bear Lake westward through marshes into the Mackenzie River, forms an important transportation link during its four ice-free months. It originates at south-west bay of the lake. The river has irregular meander pattern 350-metre (1,150 ft) wide channel with average depth 6 metres (20 ft). Historic air photos show no evidence of bank erosion or channel migration in a 50-year period.

The low discharge rate is due to small amount of precipitation in watershed area. Great Bear River contained open reaches that had melted out in place over 80 percent of its length in 1972 and 1974.

The settlement of Tulita is located at the mouth of the river.


Video Great Bear River



Tributaries

The tributaries of the Great Bear River include;

  • Porcupine River
  • Rosalie Creek
  • Stick Creek
  • Wolverine Creek
  • St. Charles Creek
  • Brackett River

Maps Great Bear River



See also

  • List of rivers of the Northwest Territories

A clearcut above a remote river valley in the Great Bear ...
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References


Brigham City, UT. Bird watching, Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge ...
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External links

  • Great Bear Lake: Facts, Discussion Forum, and Encyclopedia Article
  • Canadian Council for Geographic Education page with a series of articles on the history of the Mackenzie River.
  • Mackenzie River (river, Canada) : The lower course -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia.

Source of article : Wikipedia