South Slave Region

The South Slave Region is one of five administrative regions in the of Canada. According to Municipal and Community Affairs the region consists of seven communities with the regional office situated in and a sub-office in .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Northern Life Museum and Joseph Burr Tyrrell Elementary School.

Museum
The is in , , Canada. The museum has a collection of over 13,000 artifacts representing the peoples and history of the North.

School
is an elementary school in , , , and is named for the explorer Joseph Tyrrell.

School
is a high school in , , Canada. The school, along with , is overseen by the Fort Smith District Education Authority and administered by the South Slave Divisional Education Council.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Fort Smith.

is a town of 2,500 people on the Slave River in the near the Alberta border. provides various services to visitors.

South Slave Region

Latitude
60.0026° or 60° 0′ 10″ north
Longitude
-111.8912° or 111° 53′ 28″ west
Elevation
205 metres (673 feet)
Open location code
95GC2435+3G
Geo­Names ID
11995139
Wiki­data ID
Q1092446
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Turkish—“South Slave Region” goes by many names.

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Fort Smith Settlement and Bell Rock.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Fort Smith Airport and Sawmill Island.

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