Hastings Arm, the Glossary
Hastings Arm is a fjord on the North Coast of British Columbia, which is the northwest arm of Observatory Inlet, one of the two main branchings of Portland Inlet, the other being the better-known Portland Canal, which forms part of the Canada–United States border.[1]
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18 relations: Alice Arm, Anyox, British Columbia, British Columbia Coast, Canada, Canada–United States border, Daniel Pender, Fjord, George Fowler Hastings, HMS Zealous (1864), Kitsault River, Nass River, Nisga'a, Nisga'a language, Observatory Inlet, Pacific Station, Portland Canal, Portland Inlet.
- Fjords of British Columbia
- Nisga'a
Alice Arm
Alice Arm is the east arm of Observatory Inlet, which itself is an arm of Portland Inlet, on the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada, near the border with the American state of Alaska. Hastings Arm and Alice Arm are fjords of British Columbia, inlets of British Columbia, Nisga'a, north Coast of British Columbia and north Coast of British Columbia geography stubs.
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Anyox
Anyox was a small company-owned mining town in British Columbia, Canada. Hastings Arm and Anyox are north Coast of British Columbia.
British Columbia
British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada.
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British Columbia Coast
The British Columbia Coast, popularly referred to as the BC Coast or simply the Coast, is a geographic region of the Canadian province of British Columbia.
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Canada
Canada is a country in North America.
Canada–United States border
The Canada–United States border is the longest international border in the world.
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Daniel Pender
Daniel Pender was a Royal Navy Staff Commander, later captain, who surveyed the Coast of British Columbia aboard, and from 1857 to 1870.
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Fjord
In physical geography, a fjord or fiord is a long, narrow sea inlet with steep sides or cliffs, created by a glacier.
George Fowler Hastings
Vice-Admiral George Fowler Hastings CB (28 November 1814 – 21 March 1876) was an officer of the Royal Navy, who saw service during the First Opium War and the Crimean War.
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HMS Zealous (1864)
HMS Zealous was one of the three ships (the others being and) forming the second group of wooden steam battleships selected in 1860 for conversion to ironclads.
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Kitsault River
The Kitsault River is a river on the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada, located at the head of Alice Arm, which is the east arm of Observatory Inlet, which is itself an arm of Portland Inlet (see Portland Canal). Hastings Arm and Kitsault River are Nisga'a.
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Nass River
The Nass River is a river in northern British Columbia, Canada.
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Nisga'a
The Nisga’a (Niska), often formerly spelled Nishga or Niska and spelled in the Nisga'a language as Nisg̱a’a (pronounced), are an Indigenous people in British Columbia, Canada. Hastings Arm and Nisga'a are north Coast of British Columbia.
Nisga'a language
Nisga’a (also Nisg̱a’a, Nass, Nisgha, Nishka, Niska, Nishga, Nisqa’a) is an indigenous language of northwestern British Columbia. Hastings Arm and Nisga'a language are Nisga'a.
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Observatory Inlet
Observatory Inlet is an inlet on the North Coast of British Columbia. Hastings Arm and Observatory Inlet are fjords of British Columbia, inlets of British Columbia and north Coast of British Columbia.
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Pacific Station
The Pacific Station was created in 1837 as one of the geographical military formations into which the Royal Navy divided its worldwide responsibilities.
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Portland Canal
Portland Canal is an arm of Portland Inlet, one of the principal inlets of the British Columbia Coast. Hastings Arm and Portland Canal are fjords of British Columbia, inlets of British Columbia, north Coast of British Columbia and north Coast of British Columbia geography stubs.
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Portland Inlet
Portland Inlet is an inlet of the Pacific Ocean on the north coast of British Columbia, Canada, approximately north of Prince Rupert. Hastings Arm and Portland Inlet are fjords of British Columbia, inlets of British Columbia, north Coast of British Columbia and north Coast of British Columbia geography stubs.
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See also
Fjords of British Columbia
- Alice Arm
- Belize Inlet
- Briggs Inlet
- Burrard Inlet
- Bute Inlet
- Cascade Inlet
- Cousins Inlet
- Dean Channel
- Douglas Channel
- Gardner Canal
- Gilttoyees Inlet
- Hastings Arm
- Howe Sound
- Indian Arm
- Jervis Inlet
- Khutzeymateen Inlet
- Kingcome Inlet
- Knight Inlet
- Kyuquot Sound
- Loughborough Inlet
- Narrows Inlet
- North Bentinck Arm
- Observatory Inlet
- Portland Canal
- Portland Inlet
- Prince of Wales Reach
- Princess Louisa Inlet
- Princess Royal Reach
- Quatsino Sound
- Queens Reach
- Rivers Inlet
- Roscoe Inlet
- Saanich Inlet
- Salmon Inlet
- Sechelt Inlet
- Seymour Inlet
- Smith Inlet (British Columbia)
- South Bentinck Arm
- Toba Inlet
Nisga'a
- Alice Arm
- Bear Glacier Provincial Park
- Calder v British Columbia (AG)
- Ganhada
- Gispwudwada
- Hastings Arm
- Hobiyee
- Kitsault River
- Ksi Sii Aks
- Lax Ksiluux
- Laxgibuu
- Laxsgiik
- Ni'isjoohl totem pole
- Nisga'a
- Nisga'a Elementary Secondary School
- Nisga'a Final Agreement
- Nisga'a Memorial Lava Bed Provincial Park
- Nisga'a Tribal Council
- Nisga'a and Haida Crest Poles of the Royal Ontario Museum
- Nisga'a language
- Nisga'a people
- Nisg̱aʼa Museum
- Robert Tomlinson (missionary)
- School District 92 Nisga'a
- Shakes (Tlingit leaders)
- Thomas Crosby
- Tseax Cone
- Wales Island (British Columbia)