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Online Articles:
- CANADA'S
LONGEST RIVER (by Barb and Ron Kroll, KROLLTRAVEL.COM)
"The Norweta, a 10-cabin ship, cruises between Inuvik
and Hay River, several times each summer. It's the easiest way
to reach all nine communities along the river. From Great Slave
Lake, the Mackenzie River flows 1,800 kilometres to the Arctic
Ocean..." (Note: scroll half way down the page for
the article.)
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IF YOU CRUISE THE MACKENZIE RIVER (by Catherine Watson,
Senior Travel Editor, Star Tribune) "The Norweta is part
of an international trend -- away from the monster ships that
cruise the Caribbean and Mexican Riviera, toward small cruise
ships and off-beat destinations..." (Note: you must register
to view article.)
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THE MACKENZIE: DOWN THE GREAT RIVER NORTH (by Catherine
Watson, Senior Travel Editor, Star Tribune) "She wasn't
much to look at, tied off at the dock in Yellowknife just past
the floatplanes: a small, no-nonsense rectangle of blue and white
sheet metal, boxy, blunt-bowed, more tow boat than clipper ship..."
(Note: you must register to view article.)
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