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*[[SS Athabasca|SS ''Athabasca'']], a steamship launched in Scotland in 1883 and put into service on the Great Lakes, along with [[SS Alberta|SS ''Alberta'']] and [[SS Algoma|SS ''Algoma'']] |
*[[SS Athabasca|SS ''Athabasca'']], a steamship launched in Scotland in 1883 and put into service on the Great Lakes, along with [[SS Alberta|SS ''Alberta'']] and [[SS Algoma|SS ''Algoma'']] |
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* Any of three ships named [[HMCS Athabaskan|HMCS ''Athabaskan'']] |
* Any of three ships named [[HMCS Athabaskan|HMCS ''Athabaskan'']] |
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* [[Athabasca (HBC vessel, 1888)|''Athabasca'' (HBC vessel, 1888)]], see [[Boats of the Mackenzie River watershed]] |
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* [[Athabasca River (HBC vessel, 1912)|;;Athabasca River'' (HBC vessel, 1912)]], see [[Boats of the Mackenzie River watershed]] |
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* [[Athabasca River (HBC vessel, 1922)|''Athabasca River'' (HBC vessel, 1922)]], see [[Boats of the Mackenzie River watershed]] |
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*[[MS Fort Athabasca|MS ''Fort Athabasca'']], a Canadian-owned, British-registered merchant ship bombed 2 December 1943 during World War II |
*[[MS Fort Athabasca|MS ''Fort Athabasca'']], a Canadian-owned, British-registered merchant ship bombed 2 December 1943 during World War II |
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*[[Athabascaite]], a mineral |
*[[Athabascaite]], a mineral |
Revision as of 00:34, 21 November 2020
Look up athabasca in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Athabasca (also Athabaska) is an anglicized version of the Cree name for Lake Athabasca in Canada, āthap-āsk-ā-w (pronounced Template:IPA-alg), meaning "grass or reeds here and there". Most places named Athabasca are found in Alberta, Canada.
Athabasca may also refer to:
Geographical features
- Mount Athabasca (3,491 metres or 11,453 feet), a mountain in Jasper National Park, Canada
- Athabasca Glacier, a glacier in Jasper National Park, Canada
- Athabasca River, river in Alberta, Canada
- Athabasca Falls, waterfalls on the Athabasca River
- Peace-Athabasca Delta – of the Peace River, Athabasca River, near Lake Athabasca
- Athabasca Oil Sands – oil-producing region in Alberta, Canada
- Lake Athabasca, large lake in Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada
- Athabasca Pass, a mountain pass in Jasper National Park
- Athabasca Valles, a feature on the surface of the planet Mars
- Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park
Administrative features
- Athabasca, Alberta, town in Canada, formerly (1880–1914) named Athabasca Landing
- Athabasca County, a municipal district in Alberta, Canada
- District of Athabasca, former district of the North-West Territory
- Athabaska (electoral district), a former federal electoral district (1925–1968) in Alberta
- Athabasca (electoral district), a federal electoral district (since 1968) in Alberta
- Athabasca (provincial electoral district), former provincial electoral district in Alberta
- Athabasca (former Saskatchewan provincial electoral district)
- Athabasca (Saskatchewan provincial electoral district)
- Athabasca University, distance learning university in Athabasca, Alberta, Canada
Other
- Athabaskan languages, a language family indigenous to North America
- Athabaska Herald, one of the officers of arms at the Canadian Heraldic Authority
- Athabasca (novel), novel by Alistair MacLean
- Athabasca, a character in Terry Brooks's Shannara series
- SS Athabasca, a steamship launched in Scotland in 1883 and put into service on the Great Lakes, along with SS Alberta and SS Algoma
- Any of three ships named HMCS Athabaskan
- Athabasca (HBC vessel, 1888), see Boats of the Mackenzie River watershed
- ;;Athabasca River (HBC vessel, 1912), see Boats of the Mackenzie River watershed
- Athabasca River (HBC vessel, 1922), see Boats of the Mackenzie River watershed
- MS Fort Athabasca, a Canadian-owned, British-registered merchant ship bombed 2 December 1943 during World War II
- Athabascaite, a mineral
- Athabaska Airways, earlier name of Transwest Air
- Athabasca Valles, a channel on the planet Mars
See also
- Arthabaska (disambiguation), the name of several geographic features in Quebec, shares the same root