Fort Albany was a Hudson's Bay Company trading post established in 1679 near the site of the present day Fort Albany First Nation. The fort was one of...
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Fort Albany First Nation (Cree: ᐲᐦᑖᐯᒄ ᐃᓕᓕᐗᒃ pîhtâpek ililiwak, "lagoon Cree") is a Cree First Nation in Cochrane District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada...
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Fort Albany may refer to: Fort Albany First Nation, a Cree First Nation located on James Bay in Ontario, Canada Fort Albany (Ontario), the historical Hudson's...
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Providence Albany, Edmonton, Alberta Albany, Nova Scotia Albany, Prince Edward Island Albany River, in Ontario Fort Albany First Nation, Ontario Fort Albany (Ontario)...
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Fort Sainte Anne may refer to: Canada Fort Sainte Anne (Nova Scotia), on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia Fort Albany (Ontario), known as Fort Sainte Anne...
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Fort Albany Airport (IATA: YFA, ICAO: CYFA) is located adjacent to Fort Albany, Ontario, Canada. Air Creebec also offers fixed wing air ambulance transfers...
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St. Anne's Indian Residential School (category Ontario articles missing geocoordinate data)
Indian Residential School in Fort Albany, Ontario, that operated from 1902 to 1976. It took Cree students from the Fort Albany First Nation and area. Many...
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The Albany River (Cree: ᑭᐢᑕᒍ·ᐊᐣ ᓯᐱ kistachowan sipi) is a river in Northern Ontario, Canada, which flows northeast from Lake St. Joseph in Northwestern...
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Battle of Fort Albany may refer to one of several battles that took place in and around what is now Fort Albany, Ontario. Once an outpost of the Hudson's...
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Eabametoong First Nation (redirect from Fort Hope, Ontario)
Eabametoong, also known as Fort Hope or Eabamet Lake by Canada Post, is an Ojibwe First Nations band government in Kenora District, Ontario, Canada. Located on...
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This is a list of chiefs of Fort Albany, including the chiefs that have governed Fort Albany First Nation since the establishment of a reserve on the territory...
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The Battle of Fort Albany (about 26 June 1709) was an attack by French colonial volunteers and their native allies against the English Hudson's Bay Company...
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Fort Ontario State Historic Site. Fort Ontario is located on the east side of the Oswego River on high ground overlooking Lake Ontario. Fort Ontario was...
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Cree (category First Nations in Ontario)
Ontario. Swampy Cree members are: Fort Albany First Nation and Attawapiskat First Nation. Fort Albany First Nation is located at Fort Albany, Ontario...
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Waskaganish (redirect from Fort Rupert, Quebec)
from Fort Albany, Ontario. In 1776 the site was re-occupied and named Rupert House or Rupert Fort or Fort Rupert. From then until the early 1900s, Fort Rupert...
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following 2–3 years. St. Anne's Indian Residential School in Fort Albany, Ontario – led by Fort Albany First Nation in collaboration with nearby communities...
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currently responsible for Canadian Army operations in the Canadian province of Ontario and is headquartered at Denison Armoury in Toronto. The 4th Canadian Division...
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Ontario (/ɒnˈtɛərioʊ/ on-TAIR-ee-oh; French: [ɔ̃taʁjo]) is the southernmost province of Canada. Located in Central Canada, Ontario is the country's most...
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Mid-Canada Line Site 050 Fort Albany was a part of the Mid-Canada Line air defence network. During the late 1950s, the Mid-Canada Line (MCL) was developed...
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Kashechewan First Nation (redirect from Kashechewan, Ontario)
located near James Bay in Northern Ontario, Canada. The community is located on the northern shore of the Albany River. Kashechewan First Nation is one...
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Gord Downie (category Musicians from Kingston, Ontario)
money for Waterkeeper organizations in Canada. In February 2012 in Fort Albany, Ontario, Downie and the Tragically Hip played at the Great Moon Gathering...
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site along the water route from Lake Ontario to the Hudson River. After American forces captured and rebuilt the fort during the American Revolutionary War...
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Attawapiskat First Nation (redirect from Attawapiskat 91a, Ontario)
to the towns of Kashechewan First Nation, Fort Albany, and Moosonee (Minkin 2008:1) Attawapiskat, Fort Albany, and Kashechewan operate and manage the James...
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Rupert House (1668, southeast), Moose Factory (1673, south) and Fort Albany, Ontario (1679, west) were erected on James Bay; three other posts were established...
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advance on Albany contributed to Burgoyne's surrender following the Battles of Saratoga in October 1777. Although St. Leger reached Fort Ticonderoga...
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notorious schools, St. Anne's Indian Residential School (located in Fort Albany, Ontario), where a homemade electric chair was reportedly used on the children...
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stations: Moosonee, Ontario - located at Fifth Street and Bay Road Attawapiskat, Ontario - east of the hospital site Fort Albany, Ontario - School Road and...
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Moose Factory (redirect from Moose Factory, Ontario)
settlement in lands now making up Ontario and the second Hudson's Bay Company post to be set up in North America after Fort Rupert. On the mainland, across...
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built Fort Nassau in 1614 for fur trading and Fort Orange in 1624. In 1664, the English took over the Dutch settlements, renaming the city Albany in honor...
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This is a list of forts in New France built by the French government or French chartered companies in what later became Canada, Saint Pierre and Miquelon...
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