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The Pine Point Mine and the development of the area south of Great Slave Lake.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Deprez, Paul.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Winnipeg, Center for Settlement Studies, University of Manitoba, 1973.
Series:University of Manitoba. Center for Settlement Studies. Series 2: research report, no. 16
Subjects:
Pine Point Mines.
Regional planning > Northwest Territories > Great Slave Lake Region.
Regional planning > Pine Point region, Canada.
Great Slave Lake Region (N.W.T.) > Economic conditions.
Pine Point Region (Canada) > Economic conditions.
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