The Mackenzie River

Summary
In Rivers of North America each title contains a portrait of a major river's geographical features and wildlife, its people and communities, its role in history, and its trade and industries. In addition, the discussion of rivers as a source of drinking water, irrigation water, hydroelectric power, and entertainment helps readers understand each river's importance. Discover the many natural resources, including diamonds, gold, and oil in the Mackenzie River watershed.
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