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What is Hay River famous for?
Hay River sits on the South Shore of Great Slave Lake, just north of the NWT-Alberta border. Known as the “Hub of the North” (since 1945), it's connected by highway to Grimshaw Alberta and the main centre for the shipment of goods further north in the NWT.
What is the industry in Hay River?
Known as “the hub of the north,” it is the staging point for the shipping industry up the Mackenzie River and also the centre of the Great Slave Lake commercial fishery. Aerial view of Hay River, NWT.
Where does the Hay River flow?
The Hay River flows east into Alberta and the Hay-Zama Lakes region. From there, the river continues to flow east and is joined by its major tributary, the Chinchaga River. The Hay River then flows north for 702 kilometres and eventually discharges into the west basin of Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories.
What fish are in the Hay River?
The waters here are swarming with monster Lake Trout, feisty Pike and succulent Whitefish, just waiting for you to wet your line.
Jun 18, 2022 · Peninsula Park Boat Ramp to Northwest Landing Park: This is mostly lake paddling on Upper Tainter Lake and Tainter Lake. Tainter Lake represents ...
Our Hay River, which flows into the Great Slave Lake is a prime spot for fishing, kayaking or just taking a nice boat ride. The Town of Hay River also showcases ...
Located on Vale Island in Hay River (10 km/6 miles past the local Visit Information Centre, follow the signs along Hwy 2 for directions) this park offers ...