“This has never been seen before,” said Dieter Cazon, looking out at the water from his office as land and resources manager for the Liidlii Kue First Nation at Fort Simpson, N.W.T.
“We’ve asked elders, ‘Does anybody have stories about water being this incredibly low?’ Nobody has these stories.”
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And a couple years ago, the water level was so high that Hay River was underwater and the government docks in Yellowknife were underwater… So it’s swinging about pretty wildly in the last few years.
Probably this means a bad fire season again though :(