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- Fort_Pelly abstract "Fort Pelly was a Hudson's Bay Company fur trading post located in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The fort was probably named after Sir John Pelly, governor of the Hudson's Bay Company. The current village of Pelly, Saskatchewan, takes its name from the fort, and is located approximately 8 miles north of the site of the fort.".
- Fort_Pelly thumbnail Fort_Pelly_trading_post.jpg?width=300.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageExternalLink page.aspx?id=574743.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageExternalLink index.aspx.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageExternalLink Kamsack.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageID "20779908".
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageLength "6801".
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageRevisionID "683443234".
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Alan_McDonell.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Assiniboine_River.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Northern_Railway.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forts_or_trading_posts_on_the_National_Historic_Sites_of_Canada_register.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fur_trade_National_Historic_Sites_of_Canada.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hudsons_Bay_Company_forts.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hudsons_Bay_Company_trading_posts.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Historic_Sites_in_Saskatchewan.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Category:St._Philips_No._301,_Saskatchewan.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Cree.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Fort.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Ellice.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Pelly_Historical_Society.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Fortification.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Fur_trade.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Hudsons_Bay_Company.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Métis.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Métis_people.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink National_Historic_Sites_of_Canada.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Palisade.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Parks_Canada.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Pelly,_Saskatchewan.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Portage.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Albert,_Saskatchewan.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Saskatchewan_Museum.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Rural_Municipality_of_St._Philips_No._301.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Salteaux.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Saskatchewan.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Saulteaux.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Sir_John_Pelly,_1st_Baronet.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink St._Philips_No._301,_Saskatchewan.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Swan_River_(Manitoba–Saskatchewan).
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Swan_River_District.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_McKay_(N.W.T._politician).
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLink Trading_post.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fort Pelly".
- Fort_Pelly beginningLabel "Established".
- Fort_Pelly built "First fort 1824".
- Fort_Pelly built "Second fort 1856".
- Fort_Pelly caption "Fort Pelly in 1887".
- Fort_Pelly designation "National Historic Site of Canada".
- Fort_Pelly designation1Date "1953".
- Fort_Pelly etymology "Sir John Pelly, governor of the Hudson's Bay Company".
- Fort_Pelly founder Hudsons_Bay_Company.
- Fort_Pelly governingBody Parks_Canada.
- Fort_Pelly hasPhotoCollection Fort_Pelly.
- Fort_Pelly name "Fort Pelly".
- Fort_Pelly nearestCity Rural_Municipality_of_St._Philips_No._301.
- Fort_Pelly nearestCity St._Philips_No._301,_Saskatchewan.
- Fort_Pelly type "Fort, Military Structure, fur trading post".
- Fort_Pelly website index.aspx.
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- Fort_Pelly wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_historic_site.
- Fort_Pelly wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NHSC.
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- Fort_Pelly wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Saskatchewan_parks.
- Fort_Pelly subject Category:Forts_or_trading_posts_on_the_National_Historic_Sites_of_Canada_register.
- Fort_Pelly subject Category:Fur_trade_National_Historic_Sites_of_Canada.
- Fort_Pelly subject Category:Hudsons_Bay_Company_forts.
- Fort_Pelly subject Category:Hudsons_Bay_Company_trading_posts.
- Fort_Pelly subject Category:National_Historic_Sites_in_Saskatchewan.
- Fort_Pelly subject Category:St._Philips_No._301,_Saskatchewan.
- Fort_Pelly hypernym Post.
- Fort_Pelly point "51.778333333333336 -102.00527777777778".
- Fort_Pelly type HistoricPlace.
- Fort_Pelly type MilitaryStructure.
- Fort_Pelly type Place.
- Fort_Pelly type Attraction.
- Fort_Pelly type Fort.
- Fort_Pelly type Site.
- Fort_Pelly type Location.
- Fort_Pelly type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Fort_Pelly type Place.
- Fort_Pelly type Thing.
- Fort_Pelly type SpatialThing.
- Fort_Pelly comment "Fort Pelly was a Hudson's Bay Company fur trading post located in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The fort was probably named after Sir John Pelly, governor of the Hudson's Bay Company. The current village of Pelly, Saskatchewan, takes its name from the fort, and is located approximately 8 miles north of the site of the fort.".
- Fort_Pelly label "Fort Pelly".
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- Fort_Pelly sameAs 5955905.
- Fort_Pelly sameAs Q5471812.
- Fort_Pelly sameAs Q5471812.
- Fort_Pelly lat "51.778333333333336".
- Fort_Pelly long "-102.00527777777778".
- Fort_Pelly wasDerivedFrom Fort_Pelly?oldid=683443234.
- Fort_Pelly depiction Fort_Pelly_trading_post.jpg.
- Fort_Pelly homepage index.aspx.
- Fort_Pelly isPrimaryTopicOf Fort_Pelly.
- Fort_Pelly name "Fort Pelly".