Slave lake :-)
baffin bay
The Northwest Territories in Canada has the two largest lakes. The first is the Great Bear Lake, which is the largest lake in Canada and 3rd in the world. The second is the Great Slave Lake which is the 9th largest lake in the world
The two large islands shared by Nunavut and the Northwest Territories are Victoria Island and Banks Island. Victoria Island is the eighth-largest island in the world and lies primarily in Nunavut, while Banks Island is located to the northwest of Victoria Island and is part of the Northwest Territories. These islands are significant for their unique Arctic ecosystems and indigenous cultures.
it is in Yukon, Northwest territories, BC, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
The Northwest Territories has two massive lakes: Great Bear Lake and Great Slave Lake. because chachacha
Great Bear lake And Great Slave lake
North America / Canada - the Great Lakes.
Yes, but in Canada "Eskimo" is considered offensive, we refer to them as the Inuit.Inuit people can be found mostly in the northern territories (Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut) and north-eastern Quebec.
The Northwest Territory covered more than 260,000 miles. It was ceded to the United States at the end of the Revolutionary War.
the slave lake :)
for "scientific reasearch". more for the large reserves, and i mean VERY large reserves of natural gas, oil, and gas
Great Bear Lake is a large lake located near the Arctic Circle and around 120 degrees west longitude. It is in the Northwest Territories of Canada and is known for its crystal-clear waters and rich biodiversity.