File:Mackenzie - Map - Great Slave Lake.png
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Great Slave Lake and the Mackenzie to Camsell Bend
Detail of a "Chart called Mackenzie's Map". Almost certainly a contemporary copy of the map Alexander Mackenzie drew, now lost. It is today in the Public Record Office (PRO) in London. The map was originally found in the files of the British Colonial Office in 1918.
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