Hudson's Hope, a community, on the Peace River, in British Columbia
Hudson's Hope (ship, 1920), see Boats of the Mackenzie River watershed
Hudson Hope (ship, 1915), see Boats of the Mackenzie River watershed
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HudsonHope may refer to: Hudson'sHope, a community, on the Peace River, in British Columbia Hudson'sHope (ship, 1920), see Boats of the Mackenzie River...
HudsonHope Indian Band may refer to: Halfway River First Nation before 1971 West Moberly First Nations before 1971 This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Wall Street Journal. Retrieved February 16, 2015. Hope, Bradley (October 15, 2014). "Inside Hudson River, the Firm That Does 5% of All Stock Trading....
latitude "Hold with Hope". After turning east, they sighted "Newland" (Spitsbergen) on 27 May near the mouth of the great bay Hudson later simply named...
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District of Greenview, Alberta February 24: Municipal by-election in Hudson'sHope, BC February 25: Municipal by-elections in District 4, Mont-Blanc; District...
C. Bennett Dam facility near Hudson'sHope. The highway gained its '29' designation from Chetwynd north to Hudson'sHope in 1967, and then seventeen years...
Lake; and in urban areas ranging from Lacombe, Alberta; to Vernon and Hudson'sHope, British Columbia; in Australia; and in Calgary. Her enrollment in writing...
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language groups. The West Moberly First Nations used to be part of the HudsonHope Band, but in 1977 the band split becoming the modern-day Halfway River...
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James Hudson Taylor (Chinese: 戴德生; pinyin: dài dé shēng; 21 May 1832 – 3 June 1905) was a British Baptist Christian missionary to China and founder of...
to navigate the upper reaches of the River, from Fort Vermilion to Hudson'sHope. Approximately a dozen vessels were to navigate the river. Most of the...
extends from Monkman Provincial Park and Tumbler Ridge in the south, to Hudson'sHope and the Williston Lake in the west, to Fort St. John and Charlie Lake...
the Peace River between its confluence with the Athabasca River and Hudson'sHope. Vermilion Falls is a series of fan-shaped steps made of limestone and...
River (1,500 foot elevation gain and only one significant portage at HudsonHope, British Columbia) to Fort McLeod and carried over the mountains. It...
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