Distances in miles and kilometers from Akwesasne, Quebec to other cities in CanadaMeasures calculated from coordinates 45°00′55″N 74°34′36″W in a straight line: | |
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Google Earth and GPS Waypoint Coordinates (KML, WPT, GPX) AkwesasneThe following files can be imported from Google Earth or used as Waypoints for GPS |
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Tourist information about AkwesasneTourist and cultural information on nearby sites by coordinates: |
Akwesasne 59 Akwesasne 59 is a First Nations reserve in Ontario. It is part of Akwesasne Mohawk Territory, which includes Akwesasne Indian Reserve in Quebec and St. Regis Mohawk Reservation in New York. As Akwesasne Mohawk Territory is independent of the federal and provincial governments, this division is (...) Al-Rashid Islamic Institute Al-Rashid Islamic Institute, is an Islamic institute in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. Shaikhul-Hadith Muhammad Zakariya founded the institute in 1980 at a temporary location in Montreal. The institute moved to Cornwall in 1985. The institute is now an Islamic university offering higher Islamic studies (...) St. Regis River The St. Regis River is an river in northern New York in the United States. It flows into the Saint Lawrence River at the hamlet of Saint Regis in the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation. The Saint Regis River basin includes Upper and Lower St. Regis Lakes, and Saint Regis Pond in the Saint Regis Canoe Area (...) Fort Covington–Dundee Border Crossing Fort Covington-Dundee is a border crossing connecting Sainte-Agnès-de-Dundee, Quebec, in Canada to Fort Covington, New York, on the Canada–United States border. It can be reached by Quebec Route 132 on the Canadian side and by Dundee Road on the American side (...) Akwesasne The Mohawk Nation at Akwesasne (alternate spelling Ahkwesáhsne) is a Mohawk Nation (Kanien'kehá:ka) territory that straddles the intersection of international (United States and Canada) borders and provincial (Ontario and Quebec) boundaries on both banks of the St. Lawrence River (...) |