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St. Joseph Island is in the northwestern part of Lake Huron.It is part of the Canadian province of Ontario.At 365 km 2 (141 sq mi) in area, it is the sixth largest lake island in the world; the second largest island on Lake Huron, following Manitoulin Island; and the third largest of all the islands on the Great Lakes, trailing Manitoulin and Lake Superior's Isle Royale.
"The Landing" is St. Joseph Island's business centre, offering a grocery store, liquor/beer store, gift shops and galleries, restaurants, accommodation, marina/boat re-fuelling, 24-hour Emergency Department/hospital, medical centre, pharmacy and physiotherapy (physical therapy) clinic, bank, parks, public swimming, beach and tennis courts ...
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Fort St. Joseph is a former British outpost on the southernmost point of St. Joseph Island in Ontario, Canada, on Lake Huron. The fort consisted of a blockhouse, powder magazine, bakery building, Indian council house and storehouse surrounded by a palisade.
St. Joseph's Cathedral (Vietnamese: Nhà thờ Lớn Hà Nội lit. ' Grand Cathedral of Hanoi ' , Nhà thờ Chính tòa Thánh Giuse ; French : Cathédrale Saint-Joseph d'Hanoï ) is a Catholic church on Nhà Chung Street, in the Hoàn Kiếm District of Hanoi , Vietnam .
Fort St. Joseph may refer to: In Canada. Fort St. Joseph (Ontario), on St. Joseph Island at southern end of the St. Marys River, now the site of Fort St. Joseph National Historic Site Canada; In the United States. Fort St. Joseph (Port Huron), on north end of the St. Clair River in what is now Port Huron, Michigan
St. Joseph Island Airport (TC LID: CPV3) is located on St. Joseph Island, Ontario, Canada. References This page was last edited on 27 July 2022, at 21:30 (UTC). ...
One Pillar Pagoda in 1896. During Nguyễn dynasty, the pagoda was restored and rebuilt in 1840-1850 and 1922.. The pagoda was dynamited in 1954. Contrary to what is commonly written, it was not destroyed by the French, but by a Vietnamese Lieutenant of the French Army who was severely punished.