• The Canol Project was an oil pipeline project constructed during World War II to ensure a supply of oil for the defense of Alaska and the North American...
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    The Canol Road was part of the Canol Project and was built to construct a pipeline from Norman Wells, Northwest Territories southwest to Whitehorse, Yukon...
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    The Canol Heritage Trail is a 350-kilometre-long (220 mi) trail running from Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, through the Mackenzie Mountains, to...
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    of diverse elements of which the air and land routes to Alaska, the Canol project, and the CRYSTAL and CRIMSON activities were the most costly in point...
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    the Canol Project, but the pipeline never became necessary and ultimately operated for less than one year. Since the abandonment of the Canol project, development...
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  • 2), Watson Lake (Canol No. 3), and Fairbanks (Canol No. 4). With the conclusion of the war, the high cost of operation of Canol project could no longer...
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    operation of the railway between Skagway, Alaska and Whitehorse, and the Canol Project. Army installations in the continental United States that were placed...
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    source of oil for military operations in Alaska and Yukon. The Canol Road and Canol Project was undertaken to enable the piping of oil to Whitehorse, with...
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    CollectionsCanada.gc.ca. Retrieved 24 November 2019. Lundberg, Murray. "The Canol Project: Oil for Victory". ExploreNorth. LaRouche, Lyndon H. (January 1988)...
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  • operation of the railway between Skagway, Alaska and Whitehorse, and the Canol Project. Canada agreed to allow construction as long as the United States bore...
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  • accessible due to the World War II era Wrigley Airport built for the Canol Project and also due to the swampy nature of the land around Fort Wrigley. Today...
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    was set up by the US and Canadian forces as staging ground for the Canol Project. Fort McMurray and Waterways amalgamated as the village of McMurray...
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  • the Northwest Territories and in the building of the CANOL Project, a pipeline construction project. Subsequently, he became involved with Max Ward in Yellowknife...
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    During World War II she was employed helping to build the Canol Project, a companion project to the Alaska Highway. She was retired in 1947. Harold Adams...
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  • The Canol shale play is the name for a region of Canada's Northwest Territories that is being investigated as a potential source of tight oil (also referred...
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  • Artillery Reserve in France, and in World War II as an officer with the Canol Project and as an advisor on national petroleum policies. After the war, he...
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    Elmer E. Kirkpatrick (category Manhattan Project people)
    Engineers officer who worked on the Alaska Highway, the Canol project, and the Manhattan Project during World War II. A 1929 graduate of the United States...
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    gravel-surfaced. It serves the communities of Faro and Ross River and intersects the Canol Road near Ross River. The highway is named for Robert Campbell, a nineteenth...
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    Alaska called Canol for the United States Department of War during this period. Under Stephen Bechtel Sr., the company diversified its projects and expanded...
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  • Luvern Kehe (category Manhattan Project people)
    the start of World War II, Kehe worked successively on the Canol Project and Manhattan Project, then retired from active duty with the rank of colonel and...
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    It lies at the junction of the Ross River and the Pelly River, along the Canol Road, not far from the Campbell Highway. Primary access to the Campbell...
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  • Stanford University in 1951. During World War II Dr. Stelck worked on the Canol project and for Imperial Oil, mapping the geology of the Rocky Mountain foothills...
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    Cardiff Central (Welsh: Canol Caerdydd) was a borough constituency in the city of Cardiff. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons...
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    Conolly Canal (redirect from Canolly Canal)
    cargo movement between Kochi and Calicut, trade was the definition of the Canolly canal for more than a century. Major coastal towns such as Chavakkad, Ponnani...
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    States Army soldiers who were en route to the Canol Oil Pipeline Project at Norman Wells and the Canol Road. They brought hundreds of barge loads of supplies;...
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    Boeing RC-1, a proposed cargo aircraft to transport the oil from Alaska Canol pipeline Dalton Highway, which parallels the northern section of the pipeline...
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    Cardiff city centre (Welsh: Canol Dinas Caerdydd) is the city centre and central business district of Cardiff, Wales. The area is tightly bound by the...
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    the highway was only returned to Canadian sovereignty after the war. The Canol pipeline was also constructed to supply oil to the north with a refinery...
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  • His knowledge of the North led to aerial exploration work on the Canol Road project and a contract with the United States government to do aerial charting...
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    to Chepstow, the 24X route to Newport Friars Walk, the 6 service to Ty-Canol & Fairwater, the A3 service to Abergavenny via Pontypool, the 62 service...
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