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Redknife River
Country Canada
Territory Northwest Territories
Physical characteristics
Main source Redknife Hills
765 meters (2,510 ft)
60°33′37″N 120°00′14″W / 60.56041°N 120.00383°W / 60.56041; -120.00383 (Redknife River origin)
River mouth Mackenzie River
145 meters (476 ft)
61°13′28″N 119°22′08″W / 61.22446°N 119.36891°W / 61.22446; -119.36891 (Redknife River mouth)
Basin features
River system Mackenzie River

The Redknife River is an important river located in the Northwest Territories of Canada. It is a major branch, also known as a tributary, that flows into the mighty Mackenzie River. The Mackenzie River is one of the longest rivers in North America.

The Redknife River is special because a geological feature, called the Redknife Formation, was named after it. This formation is a layer of rock found within the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin, which is a huge area of underground rock layers.

Where the River Flows

The Redknife River begins its journey in a place called the Redknife Hills. It starts at a high point, about 765 meters (2,510 ft) above sea level.

River's Path

From the Redknife Hills, the river first flows east, moving down the slopes. Then, it turns north. As it continues, it collects water from a system of lakes, making it bigger and stronger. After that, it turns towards the north-east.

Meeting the Mackenzie River

The Redknife River is crossed by the Mackenzie Highway, a major road in the region. After passing under the highway, the river turns north one last time. It then flows into the Mackenzie River at an elevation of about 145 meters (476 ft). This meeting point is about 100 kilometers (62 mi) downstream from the community of Fort Providence and about 75 kilometers (47 mi) upstream from Jean Marie River.

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