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1. The Mackenzie River, Canada's longest, forms in the Rocky Mountains and flows north to the Great Lakes Arctic Ocean
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Answer: Arctic ocean
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The great lakes are near the U.S or the south-east of Canada, the Mackenzie river flows to the Beaufort Sea, the Beaufort sea is part of the Arctic Ocean
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