Taltson River

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The Taltson River is a major river in the Northwest Territories of Canada that drains a large boreal watershed before emptying into Great Slave Lake.

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Taltson River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
river
basinCountry Canada
country Canada
drainageBasin Great Slave Lake basin NERFINISHED
emptiesInto Great Slave Lake NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Northwest Territories NERFINISHED
hasEcosystem boreal forest ecosystem
hasHydrologicalCharacteristic large drainage basin
major tributary of Great Slave Lake
hasInfrastructure Taltson hydroelectric facilities NERFINISHED
hasMouthIn Great Slave Lake NERFINISHED
hasNameLanguage English
hasSeasonalCharacteristic subject to winter ice cover
hasSourceRegion boreal forest
hasWaterBodyType freshwater
hasWatershedType boreal watershed
hasWildlifeHabitat boreal mammals
fish
waterfowl
isNavigable partially
locatedIn Northern Canada NERFINISHED
Northwest Territories NERFINISHED
subarctic climate zone
mouthCountry Canada NERFINISHED
mouthElevation about 156 metres
mouthLocation Northwest Territories NERFINISHED
partOf Mackenzie River drainage basin NERFINISHED
riverSystem Mackenzie River system NERFINISHED
usedFor hydroelectric power generation

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Great Slave Lake primaryInflow Taltson River