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    Territories of Canada. It is a tributary of the Liard River. Petitot River in western Canada Petitot River originates from Bistcho Lake in northwestern Alberta...
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  • linguist, and writer Petitot River, in northern Alberta and British Columbia, Canada, named in honor of Émile Petitot Jean Petitot (1607–1691), French-Swiss...
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    Fort Nelson River Zus Creek Sandy Creek La Biche River Northwest Territories Big Island Creek Kotaneelee River Petitot River Muskeg River Rabbit Creek...
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    Slave Lake and Mackenzie River, except for Petitot River which is drained through Liard River directly into the Mackenzie River, thus bypassing the Great...
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    six major rivers forming four major watersheds collecting the water and removing it from the province: The Peace River and Athabasca River flow north...
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  • Émile-Fortuné Petitot (also known as Émile-Fortuné-Stanislas-Joseph Petitot) (Inuk name, Mitchi Pitchitork Tchikraynarm iyoyé, meaning "Mr. Petitot, son of...
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    River, to which it is connected by the Petitot River. The waters of the lake drain to the Arctic Ocean through the Petitot, Liard and Mackenzie River...
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  • Parsnip River Parton River Partridge River Pend d'Oreille River Perry River Petitot River Piggott Creek Pike River Pine River Pitman River Pitt River Pouce...
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    Wapiti, Smoky, Hay, Chinchaga, Petitot Rivers in the west, Wabasca River in the center and Firebag and Clearwater River in the east. Alberta's two largest...
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    Tulita (category Populated places on the Mackenzie River)
    GNWT Fort Norman: History of H.B.C. Post on the Mackenzie River. The Beaver, July 1922. Petitot, Emile Travels Around Great Slave and Great Bear Lakes,...
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