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Fort Saint John

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Fort Saint John town (1991 pop. 14,156), NE British Columbia, Canada, on the Peace River and the Alaska Highway. A North West Company post established in 1805 is still operated by the Hudson's Bay Company. The town is a supply point for nearby gas and oil fields. Author not available, FORT SAINT JOHN. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
Saint John
Saint John, Canada, Channel Islands, Guinea...1. Canada (New Brunswick): a fort was built here after Samuel de...called Parr Town after Colonel John Parr (1725–91), governor...Carleton, Parr Town was renamed St John in 1785 after the river of that... Read more
Saint John's
...main port, handling sugar, cotton, machinery, and lumber. Nearby Fort St. John's was damaged over the centuries (1690–1847) by earthquakes, fire and a hurricane. Saint John's Saint John's Saint John's Read more

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