Pearse Canal[1] is a channel or strait forming part of the Canada–United States border at the southern end of the Alaska Panhandle and adjacent to the mouth of Portland Inlet. It is on the northwest side of Wales and Pearse Islands,[2] which are in British Columbia, Canada, and forms part of the southwestern edge of Misty Fiords National Monument in Alaska, United States. The southwest entrance to the strait is between Phipp Point and Maie Point, both in Alaska.
PearseCanal is a channel or strait forming part of the Canada–United States border at the southern end of the Alaska Panhandle and adjacent to the mouth...
both merge with Portland Inlet. PearseCanal joins Portland Canal at the north end of Pearse Island. Portland Canal was given its name by George Vancouver...
longer an Indian Reserve, but is fee-simple. PearseCanal Island is located at the southern end of the PearseCanal, at 54°47′00″N 130°36′00″W / 54.78333°N...
marine environment. There are exceptions, with straits being called canals; PearseCanal, for example. Straits are the converse of isthmuses. That is, while...
Patrick Henry Pearse (also known as Pádraig or Pádraic Pearse; Irish: Pádraig Anraí Mac Piarais; 10 November 1879 – 3 May 1916) was an Irish teacher,...
Alaska Boundary Settlement of 1903, in which Tongass Passage, PearseCanal and the Portland Canal were defined as comprising "Portland Channel", a term first...
South America (Panama Canal) Parry Channel – between Baffin Bay in the east and Beaufort Sea in the west, of Canada PearseCanal – between Alaska and islands...
station. Additionally Pearse is on the South Eastern Commuter (Dublin Connolly to Gorey) and South Western Commuter (Grand Canal Dock to Newbridge) routes...
Patrick Pearse and his brother William. It first appears as Moss Lane, then Channel Row. It was constructed to connect the city centre to the Grand Canal Dock...
Bay Tallheo Toba Inlet Vancouver Bay Waglisla Wales Island Cannery (PearseCanal) Mission, British Columbia (Empress Foods) Royal City Foods Nabob (Delnor)...
Southeast Alaska, United States. The island lies between Fillmore Inlet and PearseCanal. The island was charted by George Vancouver in 1793, who sailed around...
Irish Volunteers, led by schoolmaster and Irish language activist Patrick Pearse, joined by the smaller Irish Citizen Army of James Connolly and 200 women...
Portlaoise/Newbridge. Grand Canal Dock to Hazelhatch and Celbridge/Newbridge via the Phoenix Park Tunnel. Western Commuter - Dublin Pearse / Docklands to Longford/M3...
stations in central Dublin such as Tara Street railway station, Dublin Pearse railway station and Clontarf Road railway station, it is elevated above...
the area: Pearse Street Sorting Office was opened in 1925 as the country's primary mail sorting location, situated on the corner of Pearse Street and...
to Dublin Pearse from platform 5 or 6. Peak time services also run to Longford, Hazelhatch, Newbridge, Newry, Dundalk, Balbriggan, Grand Canal Dock and...
Killester Clontarf Road Connolly South of the River Liffey Tara Street Pearse Grand Canal Dock Lansdowne Road Sandymount Sydney Parade Booterstown Blackrock...
Pearse Square (Irish: Cearnóg an Phiarsaigh) is a Georgian garden square in Dublin, Ireland. It is bounded on its southern side by Pearse Street. Originally...
Fairview Depot River Tolka Docklands The Royal Canal Dublin Connolly Tara Street Dublin Pearse Grand Canal Dock Lansdowne Road Sandymount Sydney Parade...
Grand Canal Dock: The Grand Canal Dock (GCD) is a project that transformed the derelict and contaminated 10 hectare gas site at the east end of Pearse Street...
Railway, connecting the Dublin & Kingstown terminus at Westland Row (now Pearse Station) and Amiens St (now Connolly Station) on the Great Northern Railway...
home pitch is in Ringsend Park. Liffeys Pearse FC was formed by an amalgamation of Liffey Wanderers and Pearse Rangers. The club's home pitch is in Ringsend...
Ryan Trust funded a purpose-built premises for the Lir, located in Grand Canal Dock in Dublin. In 2017, The Lir had an annual income of €2.1 million and...
garrison, and became a port in 1742 when the Newry Canal was opened, the first summit-level canal in Ireland. A cathedral city, it is the episcopal seat...