It's not "Lake Slave" it's Slave Lake. And it's located in Northern Alberta, Canada.
The Slave River is a Canadian river that flows from Lake Athabasca in north-eastern Alberta and empties into Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories.
On the north side of the Ottawa River is Gatineau in the province of Quebec.
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Stono River Slave Rebellion Site was created in 1739.
There is no Province of Yukon River. The Yukon territory is in Canada's northwest corner and name is connected to the aboriginal name for the major river flowing through it and Alaska.
The Slave River originates in the Peace-Athabasca Delta, at the forks of Peace River and Riviere Des Roches, which drains the Athabasca River and Lake Athabasca.
No. Slave Lake is a town found near Lesser Slave Lake in Alberta, Canada. Great Slave Lake is found in the Northwest Territories, north of the province.
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