Great Bear River

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title: Great Bear River
text: The 113-kilometre-long (70 mi) 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-wide (1,150 ft) 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 amoun
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description: River in Canada
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Bear_River
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date modified: 2023-02-08T23:15:49Z
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