• Fort Nelson may refer to: Fort Nelson, British Columbia, a town Fort Nelson River, British Columbia Fort Nelson (Manitoba) (1670–1713), an early fur trading...
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  • Fort Nelson is a community in northeast British Columbia, Canada, within the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (NRRM). It held town status prior...
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    Fort Nelson, in the civil parish of Boarhunt in the English county of Hampshire, is one of five defensive forts built on the summit of Portsdown Hill...
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    Regional Airport (Fort Nelson Airport) (IATA: YYE, ICAO: CYYE) is located 3.8 nautical miles (7.0 km; 4.4 mi) east northeast of Fort Nelson, British Columbia...
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  • The Fort Nelson River, often shortened to simply the Nelson River, is in north-eastern British Columbia, Canada. It flows 517 kilometres (321 mi) generally...
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    Fort Nelson, built in 1781 by troops under George Rogers Clark including Captain Richard Chenoweth, was the second on-shore fort on the Ohio River in the...
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    director of trade at Fort Nelson during one of his sustained periods of service to England. Today, Fort Nelson no longer exists. Port Nelson, the abandoned...
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    formerly the Northern Rockies Regional District (NRRD), and before that the Fort Nelson–Liard Regional District, is a single-tier municipality in northeastern...
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  • course from Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson. On October 16, 1957, a suspension bridge crossing the Peace River just south of Fort St. John collapsed. A new...
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    Atmosphere Monitoring Service began collecting data. The town of Fort Nelson and the Fort Nelson First Nation were forced to evacuate on May 10 because of the...
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    Fort Nelson was a fort located on Hospital Point in Portsmouth, Virginia, which is currently the site of the Portsmouth Naval Hospital. The fort was named...
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  • Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Canada. Fort Nelson Airport Fort Nelson (Parker Lake) Water Aerodrome Fort Nelson/Gordon Field Airport Canada Flight Supplement...
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  • Fort Nelson Secondary is a public high school in Fort Nelson, British Columbia, part of School District 81 Fort Nelson. In July 2005, the first solar array...
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  • winter and those in Vancouver in the summer. In 2014, the residents of Fort Nelson voted to stay on MST year-round, which the community has observed since...
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    Portsdown Hill (redirect from Fort Purbrook)
    Portsdown Road the main road running through the middle. Fort Widley Fort Purbrook Fort Southwick Fort Nelson Over fifty hectares of the south face of the hill...
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  • Perennial candidate and Fort Lauderdale lawyer Jim Lewis and local activist Chris Nelson are also running. Barbra Stern, who is a Fort Lauderdale lawyer, former...
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    Nelson. This airport is distinct from Fort Nelson Airport in Fort Nelson, in the northeast corner of B.C. The airport was the site of the 2011 Nelson...
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    Palmerston Forts Society. ISBN 0-9523634-3-7. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mallet's Mortar. [1] Fort Nelson Galleries [2] Victorian Forts Website...
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    Fish Creek, northwest of the present community, on the new trail to Fort Nelson. It did not shut down until 1975. In 1928, C. M. Finch moved his general...
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  • (disambiguation) Nelson Farm (disambiguation) Fort Nelson (disambiguation) Nelson House (disambiguation) Nelson Island (disambiguation), including Nelsons Island...
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  • Fort Nelson/Gordon Field Airport (TC LID: CBL3) is located near to Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Canada. Fort Nelson Airport Fort Nelson (Parker Lake)...
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  • of Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Canada. Fort Nelson Airport Fort Nelson/Gordon Field Airport Fort Nelson/Mobil Sierra Airport Nav Canada's Water Aerodrome...
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  • The Nelson and Fort Sheppard Railway (N&FS) is a historic railway that operated in the West Kootenay region of southern British Columbia. The railway's...
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  • Saint-Charles River in Quebec, Canada Fort Nelson River, in British Columbia, Canada Nelson (disambiguation) River Nelson, American hip-hop artist This disambiguation...
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    The Fort Nelson First Nation (Treaty 8) in British Columbia. Own name: Dene "the people", for language Dene k'e. Historical literature Fort Nelson Indian...
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    July 8 at Fort Vermilion, July 13 at Fort Chipewyan, July 17 at Smith's Landing (now Fitzgerald), July 25 and 27 at Fond du Lac, August 4 at Fort McMurray...
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    displayed to visitors at the Tower of London. In 1989, it was moved to Fort Nelson, Hampshire, overlooking Portsmouth. List of the largest cannon by calibre...
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  • must return to Fort Sackville and "await his fate." Hamilton surrendered 25 February 1779, and Fort Sackville was again renamed Fort Patrick Henry. On...
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    seized by UK customs officers are displayed at the Royal Armouries, Fort Nelson, Portsmouth. Another section was on display at The Royal Artillery Museum...
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    Retrieved June 21, 2019. Buckle, Anne (21 September 2015). "New Time Zone in Fort Nelson". Time and Date. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved...
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