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    The Assiniboine River (/əˈsɪnɪbɔɪn/ ə-SIN-ih-boyn; French: Rivière Assiniboine) is a 1,070-kilometre (660 mi) river that runs through the prairies of Western...
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  • Rivière Tremblante (also called "Fort Tremblante", "Aspin House" and "Grant's House") was a trading post of the North West Company on the Assiniboine...
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    la Rivière, Part 1 Manitoba Historical Society - Historic Bas de la Rivière, Part 2 Manitoba Historical Society: Grand Portage - Bas de la Rivière Route...
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    The Red River (French: rivière Rouge), also called the Red River of the North (French: rivière Rouge du Nord) to differentiate it from the Red River in...
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    Fort Assiniboine is a hamlet in northwest Alberta, Canada, within Woodlands County. It is located along the north shore of the Athabasca River at the...
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    south by the Assiniboine River, on the west by the Rural Municipality of Headingley, and on the east by the Canadian Pacific Railway's La Riviere line. The...
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    Gatineau Cégep de Matane, Matane Cégep de Rimouski, Rimouski Cégep de Rivière-du-Loup, Rivière-du-Loup Cégep de Saint-Félicien, Saint-Félicien Cégep de Saint-Hyacinthe...
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    The Athabasca River (French: Rivière Athabasca) is a river in Alberta, Canada, which originates at the Columbia Icefield in Jasper National Park and flows...
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    (800 mi)), South Saskatchewan (1,392 km (865 mi)), Red (880 km (550 mi)), Assiniboine (1,070 km (660 mi)), and the Red Deer (740 km (460 mi)). The following...
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    2011. "Rivière Rupert". The Atlas of Canada. Natural Resources Canada. Archived from the original on July 1, 2012. Retrieved May 26, 2011. "Rivière Eastmain"...
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    Souris River (category Tributaries of the Assiniboine River)
    The Souris River (/ˈsʊərɪs/; French: rivière Souris) or Mouse River (as it is alternatively known in the U.S., a translation of its French name) is a...
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    get rid of their numerous Assiniboine guests, the Mandan claimed that there was a Sioux war party in the area. The Assiniboines fled, taking with them the...
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  • Fur trading on the Assiniboine River and the general area west of Lake Winnipeg, in what is now Manitoba, Canada, began as early as 1731. Lake Winnipeg...
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  • related posts see Fort-Rupert for James Bay. Ottawa River, Winnipeg River, Assiniboine River fur trade, and Saskatchewan River fur trade. Contents A B C D E...
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    Maurepas to be built there soon after. By 1743 the French had reached the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan rivers and had sent explorers to present-day North Dakota...
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    time or another the Atsina, Cree, Saulteaux, Blackfoot Confederacy, Assiniboine, and Sioux. Henry Kelsey penetrated the area in the 1690s for the Hudson's...
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    returned, passing the fort on his way to found Fort La Reine on the Assiniboine River. By 1739 the fort was abandoned in favor of Fort Rouge upriver...
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    North West Company. Cuthbert Grant was born in about 1793 at Fort de la Rivière Tremblante, a North West Company trading post located near the present-day...
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  • herds of pack horses needed to portage goods from Edmonton House to Fort Assiniboine on the Athabasca River (Edm. Reg. Plan. Commis. and Alta. Mun. Aff. 1980)...
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    The Red River Floodway (French: Canal de dérivation de la rivière Rouge) is an artificial flood control waterway in Western Canada. It is a 47 km (29 mi)...
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  • Range, Wyoming, US Mount Alberta 3,619 11,873 Canadian Rockies Mount Assiniboine 3,618 11,870 Canadian Rockies Tödi 3,614 11,857 Swiss Alps Mount Forbes...
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  • Driftpile 0W0: Enilda 0X0: Faust 0Y0: Fawcett 0Z0: Flatbush 1A0: Fort Assiniboine 1B0: Gift Lake 1C0: Grouard 1E0: High Prairie 1G0: Hondo 1H0: Jarvie...
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    National Park, Minnesota. He built a fort, established ties to the local Assiniboine people, and spent the winter on the shore of Rainy Lake. There is some...
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    which means "deep water". It appears on early maps as Ramouctou and La Rivière du Kamouctou (Freneuse seigneurial grant, 1684). It is the administrative...
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    River to Fort Assiniboine and after 1825, west from Fort Edmonton on the North Saskatchewan over an 80-mile horse track to Fort Assiniboine. From there...
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  • Rivière Qui Barre is a hamlet in central Alberta, Canada, within Sturgeon County. It is located 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) west of Highway 44, approximately...
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  • district. The trading post sat at the approximate intersection of the Assiniboine tribes to the south, and the Swampy Cree tribes to the north. With the...
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    adopted bison hunting, called the Plains Cree, were allied with the Assiniboine, the Metis Nation, and the Saulteaux in what was known as the "Iron Confederacy"...
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    new husband. They went first to the area near the confluence of the Assiniboine and Red Rivers near what would later become the Red River Colony and...
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  • 1978) Hull (renamed Hull—Aylmer in 1984) Joliette Jonquière Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup Labelle Lac-Saint-Jean Lachine Langelier Laprairie (renamed La...
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