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What is the large lake found in the northwest part of the Northwest Territories?

Slave lake :-)


Are there Eskimo's in Canada?

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 large lake found in the northern part of northern territories?

The Slave Lake


What large lake found in the northern part of the northwest territoy?

the slave lake :)


What resources are found in the Northwest Territories?

flower


What bay is found between quebec and the northwest territories?

No


What are the natural resources found in northwest territories?

flower


Which precious mineral was found in the Northwest Territories?

gay


What are two large Canadian lakes in the Northwest territory in Canada?

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


Why did Louis Riel not get hanged in Québec?

The acts which Riel was alleged to have committed took place in what was then Northwest Territories. His arrest took place in Northwest Territories. His trial took place in Northwest Territories. He was found guilty in Northwest Territories. He was sentenced to death by hanging in Northwest Territories. Northwest Territories had jurisdiction over all matters related to Riel's arrest, trial, conviction and execution. Québec had no jurisdiction over any aspect of Riel or Northwest Territories. Therefore, Riel was hanged in Northwest Territories.


Where in Canada would you find the Inuit population?

what part of noth america would hupa will be found


Where are the Northwest Territories found?

They are West of Yukon, East of Nunavut, and North from Alberta and Saskatchewan. If your not sure, check Google maps and go to Northern Canada. Hope this helps! :)