- Camp
Barriefield, now
McNaughton Barracks, was
constructed at the
beginning of the
World War I and
expanded during the
World War II. Camp
Barriefield was...
-
Canadian Forces base in Kingston, Ontario. The
Barriefield Military Camp,
commonly called Camp
Barriefield, was
established as a
military base at the outbreak...
- the
Royal Military College of
Canada and the
historic community of
Barriefield, Ontario. It
includes the east side of the UNESCO-listed
Rideau Canal...
-
traffic is then
carried by
Ontario Street across the
Lasalle Causeway to
Barriefield. All of
Princess Street and most of
Ontario Street formed part of the...
- The La
Salle Causeway,
connecting Kingston,
Ontario to
neighbouring Barriefield, Ontario.
Jardin Cavelier de La
Salle in the 6ème arrondis****t in Paris...
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Barriefield Village Cataraqui River East CFB
Kingston Greenwood Joyceville-Brewer's
Mills Kingston Mills Ravensview St. Lawrence...
- it once
continued south to
former Highway 2, next to CFB
Kingston in
Barriefield, but this
section is now
Kingston Road 15. The
route travels northeast...
- 1916, the
entire battalion concentrated at
Barriefield Camp with 1150 men of all
ranks present. At
Barriefield, the
battalion was
brigaded with the 155th...
-
about the
efficiency the
battalion had reached. The 38th left
Ottawa for
Barriefield Camp on 25 May. Soon
after its arrival, it was
required to
provide a...
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Registrar of Kingston, and died 27
April 1884 of gout at his home in
Barriefield. The Whig had
Joseph Grey
Elliott as
managing editor, and
listed as president...