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Beechy, Saskatchewan — Beechy is a village in southwest Saskatchewan, in the Coteau Hills area of the province, at the intersection of highways 342 and 737. As of 2006, the village s population is 243 (down from the 2001 population of 295). [cite web… … Wikipedia
Beechy Airport — is an abandoned aerodrome that was located 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) south of Beechy, Saskatchewan, Canada.External links* [http://www.copanational.org/PlacesToFly/airport view.php?pr id=11 ap id=850 Page about this airport] on COPA s Places to… … Wikipedia
beechy — ˈbēchē adjective ( er/ est) : of, relating to, or abounding in beeches … Useful english dictionary
BEECHY, REAR-ADMIRAL — born in London, son of the following; accompanied Franklin in 1818 and Parry in 1819 to the Arctic regions; commanded the Blossom in the third expedition of 1825 1828 to the same regions; published Voyage of Discovery towards the North Pole… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
BEECHY, SIR WILLIAM — portrait painter, born in Oxfordshire; among his portraits were those of Lord Nelson, John Kemble, and Mrs. Siddons (1753 1839) … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Old Beechy Rail Trail — The Old Beechy Rail Trail is a 45–kilometre rail trail running from Colac to Beech Forest along to the route of the disused Crowes railway line. The historic Beechy train ran on this line from 1902 to 1962.[citation needed] The trail includes… … Wikipedia
Beechey Island — Infobox Islands name = Beechey Island image caption = Beechey Island in 2004. Grave sites are visible in foreground. image size = locator map custom = native name = native name link = Inuktikut nickname = location = Northern Canada coordinates =… … Wikipedia
Crowes railway line — Crowes railway railway line, Victoria Line details Opened 1902/1911 Closed 1954/1962 Fate Abandoned Length 44 mi (71 km) Stations 23 … Wikipedia
Colac, Victoria — Colac Victoria The Princes Highway running through Colac … Wikipedia
USS Advance (1850) — The first USS Advance was a brigantine in the United States Navy which participated in an arctic rescue expedition. Advance was built in 1847 as Augusta in New Kent County, Virginia and loaned to the Navy on 7 May 1850 by Mr. Henry Grinnell to… … Wikipedia