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The Thelon River ( , "on the other side") stretches across northern Canada. Its source is Whitefish Lake in the Northwest Territories, and it flows east to Baker Lake in . The Thelon ultimately drains into at Chesterfield Inlet.


Geography
The of the Thelon River encompasses some . Located far from almost all human development, the Thelon and its surroundings are entirely pristine wilderness. It has been described as Canada's remotest river.

The river has a width of up to a kilometre (0.6 mi) along much of its lower section, widening into Beverly, Aberdeen, and Schultz Lakes about upstream from its mouth at Baker Lake.


Fauna
Approximately 100 and more than 2,000 forage on the land around the Thelon. 300,000 migrating Barren-ground Caribou cross the river every fall and spring.


History
– including and – have long occupied the sparsely populated lands around the Thelon. Artifacts of Inuit hunting and travel (including guide stones) are readily observed near the river.

In 1770–71 English explorer crossed the Thelon while exploring Canada's northern interior. James William Tyrrell led an expedition through the area in 1900.

Over the winter of 1926–27 starved to death on the Thelon along with two other men. They had planned to hunt migrating , but failed to find the herd. Nevertheless, on the basis of Hornby's earlier explorations with James Charles Critchell Bullock in 1923, the Thelon Game Sanctuary was established in 1927, renamed the Thelon Wildlife Sanctuary in 1956.

In 1927(?) the Norwegian explorer and writer went by to the headwaters of the Thelon (Lynx Lake) together with native peoples from the east end of Great Slave Lake. This he detailed in his book The Land of Feast and Famine.


Tourism
In 1990 the lower of the Thelon were designated a Canadian Heritage River. Although there is no road access to the river, a number of wilderness campers and canoeists visit the Thelon every summer.


Cultural references
The basin of the Thelon is mentioned in the 1979 novel Beetle in the Anthill by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky as the location of the embassy of : intelligent canoid (dog-like) race evolved at planet.


See also
  • List of longest rivers of Canada
  • List of rivers of the Northwest Territories
  • List of rivers of Nunavut


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