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Hay River

Town in Canada
Hay River, known as "the Hub of the North", is a town in the Northwest Territories, Canada, located on the south shore of Great Slave Lake, at the mouth of the Hay River. The town is separated into two sections, a new town and an old town with the... Wikipedia
Population: 3,528 (2017)
Elevation: 541′
Area code: 867
Canadian Postal code: X0E 0R0 – 0R9/1G1 – 1G5
Census division: Region 5
Climate: Dfc
Incorporated (town): 27 June 1963

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