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  2. Nakina Air Service - Wikipedia

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    Nakina Outpost Camps and Air Service is a small Canadian airline based in Nakina, Ontario. Fleet. Currently, the Nakina Air Service fleet consists of 4 aircraft: [3]

  3. Nakina Water Aerodrome - Wikipedia

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    Nakina Outpost Camps & Air Service: Location: Nakina, Ontario: Time zone: EST (UTC−05:00) ... Nakina Water Aerodrome (TC LID: CNE7) is located 2 nautical miles ...

  4. Nakina, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Nakina is a community in the Town of Greenstone in the Thunder Bay District in Northern Ontario, Canada. [2] It is approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi) north of Geraldton, located along the Canadian National Railway .

  5. These families have boxes of offer letters for their land ...

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    The family’s 60 acres in Nakina are an hour from Wilmington, North Carolina, and a half-hour from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. But the descendants of Roland and Eulah Bell Long Smith say they ...

  6. Hornepayne - Wikipedia

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    Hornepayne, as a divisional point, sat at the joining place between the CN Oba Subdivision (east to Foleyet) and the CN Caramat Subdivision (west to Nakina). [4]: 78 Hornepayne initially had few permanent structures aside from the railway station, but was inhabited mostly by railway workers, who were young and well-paid for the era.

  7. Nakina - Wikipedia

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    Nakina Smith (1913–1982), Canadian ice hockey player This page was last edited on 15 March 2024, at 18:29 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. Kitikmeot, Unorganized - Wikipedia

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  9. Big Pine Paiute Tribe of the Owens Valley - Wikipedia

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    Non-Indians settled in the valley in 1861. Increasing numbers of European-Americans fought with the local tribe for water and farmlands. A military outpost, Camp Independence was built in 1862, and the non-Indians fought with the tribes, destroyed their crops, and were able to seize the best lands. [3]: 228