- Look up
athabasca in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Athabasca (also
Athabaska) is an
anglicized version of the Cree name for Lake
Athabasca in Canada...
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Athabaska was a
federal electoral district Alberta, Canada, that was
represented in the
House of
Commons of
Canada from 1925 to 1968. This
riding was...
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Transwest Airlines, was
formed by the
merger La
Ronge Aviation, and
Athabaska Airways. The
company offered not only
scheduled p****enger services, but...
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natural heritage. The
Canadian Heraldic Authority named the
position of
Athabaska Herald after the river.
Athabasca River Valley seen from the Geraldine...
- town was
first called Athabasca Landing about 1889; the name
changed to
Athabaska in 1904, and then
changed back to
Athabasca in 1948. The
provisional district...
- The
District of
Athabasca was a
regional administrative district of Canada's
Northwest Territories. It was
formed in 1882, was
later enlarged, and then...
- Lake
Athabasca (/ˌæθəˈbæskə/ ATH-ə-BASK-ə; French: lac Athabasca; from
Woods Cree: ᐊᖬᐸᐢᑳᐤ aðapaskāw, "[where]
there are
plants one
after another") is in...
- SS Fort
Athabaska was a Canadian-owned Fort ship, sunk
while under British naval use in 1943. With the
heavy demand for
British cargo ships it was given...
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Athabasca University (AU) is a
Canadian public university that
primarily operates through online distance education.
Founded in 1970, it is one of four...
- The
Athabasca oil sands, also
known as the
Athabasca tar sands, are
large deposits of oil
sands rich in bitumen, a
heavy and
viscous form of petroleum...