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Шаблон:For Шаблон:Unreferenced Шаблон:Infobox river The Horn River is a river in the Northwest Territories of Canada. It is a major tributary of the Mackenzie River.

The river gives the name to the Horn River Formation, a shale deposit of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. The Horn River Basin refers to the extent of the Horn River Formation in the subsurface, and is not defined by the Horn River watershed.

Course

The river originates south of the Great Bear Lake. It flows south-east through a series of rapids north of the Horn Plateau, then has a meandered flow. Fawn Lake is a complex wetland formed along the middle course of the Horn River, and is followed downstream by the Second Lake. The river turns south-west, where the Mink Lake is formed along its course. The Laferte River also flows into the Mink Lake. Horn River then flows south, and it receives the waters of the Bluefish River before it empties into the Mackenzie River, Шаблон:Convert downstream from the Great Slave Lake), immediately upstream from Mills Lake, at an elevation of Шаблон:Convert.

The arch made by the river defines the Horn Plateau, a flat elevated area that rises up to Шаблон:Convert) to the north and east, while the south is defined by the Mackenzie River east of Fort Simpson.

Tributaries

From origin to mouth, the Horn River receives:

Origin Шаблон:Coord
Benner Creek Шаблон:Coord
Fawn Lake Шаблон:Coord
Second Lake Шаблон:Coord
Mink Lake Шаблон:Coord
Laferte River Шаблон:Coord
Bluefish River Шаблон:Coord
Mackenzie River Шаблон:Coord

See also

Шаблон:GeoGroup Шаблон:Northwest Territories hydrography

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