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District of Keewatin - Wikipedia Keewatin covered the portion of the Northwest Territories north and east of Manitoba on the mainland (essentially much of present-day mainland Nunavut, northern Manitoba and northwestern Ontario), and western islands in Hudson and James Bays
Keewatin - Wikipedia Keewatin, Ontario, a town amalgamated with Norman to form Kenora District of Keewatin, a former territory of Canada and former administrative district of the Northwest Territories
Keewatin, Minnesota - Wikipedia Keewatin ( kiˈwɑːtɪn kee-WAH-tin) [6] is a city in Itasca County, Minnesota, United States The population was 984 at the 2020 census [3] U S Highway 169 serves as a main route in Keewatin Students from the Keewatin area attend Nashwauk Keewatin High School
SS Keewatin - Wikipedia Keewatin is the largest of the remaining Edwardian era passenger steamers remaining in the world, along with Nomadic, and the lake steamer TSS Earnslaw (1913), currently still operational in New Zealand
Keewatin Air LP | Kivalliq Air | Nunavut Lifeline: HOME Keewatin Air has operated in the rugged Canadian Arctic for over 50 years, logging over 120,000 hours of medevac airtime in some of the most challenging environmental conditions in the world Although we operate charter airline services, our main focus is and has always been medical travel
Explore the SS Keewatin, the Worlds Largest Surviving Edwardian . . . Older than Titanic and larger than any other surviving Edwardian passenger steamship, the restored SS Keewatin offers a rare peek into travel on the Great Lakes in the first half of the 20th century Keewatin was built in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1907 for Canadian Pacific
Keewatin, MN Official Website of the City of Keewatin, Minnesota 127 West Third Avenue Box 190 Keewatin Mn 55753 Office Hours: Monday - Friday 7:30 AM to 4 PM
Visit Kingston | S. S. Keewatin: visit the last remaining… S S Keewatin set sail on her first Canadian voyage in October 1908 from Owen Sound to Fort William (now part of Thunder Bay) The S S Keewatin transported both passengers and cargo alike, including immigrants new to Canada looking for work around the Great Lakes and beyond
See the Ship - SS Keewatin - Great Lakes Museum The Keewatin is an Edwardian-era (Titanic-era) steamship liner formerly owned by CP Rail and built in 1907 by the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co Ltd of Glasgow, Scotland