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Typical residential street in Factory Island 1 Indian Reserve, Moose Factory. The Moose Cree First Nation (formerly known as Moose Factory Band of Indians) (Cree: ᒨᓱᓂᔨ ᐃᓕᓕᐗᒃ, môsoniyi ililiwak) is a Cree First Nation band government in northern Ontario, Canada. Their traditional territory is on the west side of James Bay.
The club set the cost of tournament passes for season ticket holders at $320, less than half the price of passes at the 2018 tournament in Regina. [ 36 ] The Mooseheads began the season by moving offices, training, and practice facilities to the RBC Centre, a new $43 million four-pad arena in Dartmouth.
A Manitoba Moose game at the Canada Life Centre (then MTS Centre) The AHL's Manitoba Moose were the arena's first tenant, from its opening in 2004 to 2011. [ 2 ] The team relocated to St. John's prior to the 2011–12 AHL season to make way for the arrival of the Winnipeg Jets. [ 18 ]
Mega Moose (Moose 047) mielczarek: Molson Canada: Front & John: 86 John Street: Mega Moose (Moose 131) Dubi Arie: Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel: Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel: 123 Queen Street West: Mel Moose: Charles Pachter: Original Patron: Dr. and Mrs. Walter Unger Current Patron: Mediacom: Old City Hall: 60 Queen Street West: Mel the Moose ...
Moose Factory Island is an island in the Moose River, Ontario, Canada, [1] about 16 km (9.9 mi) from its mouth at James Bay.It is adjacent to the community of Moosonee across the Moose River, from which it is accessible by water taxi in the summer, a 2-minute helicopter ride in the spring and fall during break and freeze up season and by either snowmobile taxi or by driving over the river by ...
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Moose Brook is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in East Hants Municipality in Hants County. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The name of the community is described in local folklore as originating from a story in which a wounded moose escapes two hunters by obscuring its trail in the brook.
The Manitoba Moose Hockey Club, now owned by True North Sports & Entertainment, played its final game at the old Winnipeg Arena and moved into the brand new MTS Centre (since renamed Bell MTS Place and now Canada Life Centre). The Moose advanced as far as the conference final for the first time in team history but were swept in four games by ...