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Lockhart River
Country Canada
Territory Northwest Territories
Physical characteristics
Main source Mackay Lake, southern Northwest Territories
416 metres (1,365 ft)
River mouth Great Slave Lake
156 metres (512 ft)
62°48′03″N 108°54′13″W / 62.8007°N 108.9035°W / 62.8007; -108.9035

The Lockhart River is an important river located in the Northwest Territories, Canada. It flows through a beautiful part of the country, connecting several lakes before reaching one of the largest lakes in North America. This river is known for its exciting rapids and waterfalls, especially as it gets closer to its final destination.

Where Does the Lockhart River Flow?

The Lockhart River starts its journey at the eastern end of Mackay Lake. From there, it flows towards the east. The river then passes through Aylmer Lake. After Aylmer Lake, it continues into Clinton-Golden Lake.

The River's Path to Great Slave Lake

Once the Lockhart River leaves Clinton-Golden Lake, it changes direction. It turns southward and flows into Artillery Lake. This part of the river's path is quite scenic. Finally, the river turns southeastward. It then empties into the massive Great Slave Lake.

Rapids and Waterfalls on the Lockhart River

The last part of the Lockhart River's journey is very exciting. This stretch is between Artillery Lake and Great Slave Lake. Here, the river has many rapids and waterfalls. Rapids are parts of a river where the water flows very fast over rocks. Waterfalls are where water drops from a height. The most famous waterfall on the Lockhart River is called Parry Falls. These features make the river a challenging but beautiful waterway.

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