- The
Township of
Esquimalt (/ɪˈskwaɪmɔːlt/) is a muni****lity at the
southern tip of
Vancouver Island, in
British Columbia, Canada. It is
bordered to the...
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Esquimalt First Nation, also
known as the
Esquimalt Indian Band and
Esquimalt Nation, is a
First Nations band
government of the
Esquimalt people. Historically...
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Nation Cowichan Tribes Ditidaht First Nation Ehattesaht First Nation Esquimault Nation Fountain Indian Band Gwa'sala-'Nakwaxda'xw
Nation Halalt First...
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Nation Cowichan Tribes Ditidaht First Nation Ehattesaht First Nation Esquimault Nation Gwa'sala-'Nakwaxda'xw
Nation Halalt First Nation Hesquiaht First...
- and
completed 23
January 1941. Sold 1946. Alberni;
built by Yarrows,
Esquimault,
launched 22
August 1940 and
completed 4
February 1941. Sunk by German...
- 30
March and
resumed her patrols. The ship
received another refit at
Esquimault,
British Columbia, Canada, from
October to
December before leaving for...
- with 10-inch guns, and no
spare ammunition of this
calibre was kept at
Esquimault;
since the
expense of
moving ammunition to a base that
remote was prohibitive...
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being emplo**** as a
training vessel for
cadets at the
Naval Academy in
Esquimault. In 1922 she was sold to a
former officer, who ran a
private school based...
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named by the crew
Nigeraurak ("Little
Black One"), had come on
board at
Esquimault, and had been
adopted by
fireman Fred Maurer.
After the
sinking she survived...
- were
tried and hanged.: 30 She was then sold off to Hill &
Ready in
Esquimault,
British Columbia in 1869 for use as a
commercial vessel. As a commercial...