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- Fort_Conger abstract "Fort Conger is a former settlement, military fortification, and scientific research post in Qikiqtaaluk, Nunavut, Canada. It was established in 1881 as an Arctic exploration camp, notable as the site of the first major northern polar region scientific expedition, part of the US government's contribution to the First International Polar Year. In 1991, some of the structures at Fort Conger were designated as Classified Federal Heritage Buildings.Fort Conger is located on the northern shore of Lady Franklin Bay in northeastern Ellesmere Island within Quttinirpaaq National Park. Bellot Island lies across from Fort Conger within Discovery Harbour. Though lacking in timber, the area is characterized by grasses and sedges. The surroundings are rugged and boast high cliffs around the harbour. Now uninhabited, it is one of only a handful of previously manned stations in the Queen Elizabeth Islands.".
- Fort_Conger location Canada.
- Fort_Conger location Ellesmere_Island.
- Fort_Conger location Nunavut.
- Fort_Conger location Qikiqtaaluk_Region.
- Fort_Conger wikiPageID "26356059".
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- Fort_Conger battles "None".
- Fort_Conger built "1881".
- Fort_Conger commanders Signal_Corps_(United_States_Army).
- Fort_Conger commanders "First Lieutenant Adolphus Greely,".
- Fort_Conger controlledby Parks_Canada.
- Fort_Conger controlledby "US Army ;".
- Fort_Conger hasPhotoCollection Fort_Conger.
- Fort_Conger location Canada.
- Fort_Conger location Ellesmere_Island.
- Fort_Conger location Nunavut.
- Fort_Conger location Qikiqtaaluk_Region.
- Fort_Conger materials "Wooden boards;".
- Fort_Conger materials "tar paper".
- Fort_Conger name "Fort Conger".
- Fort_Conger quote ""Inveniam viam aut faciam , inscribed on a Fort Conger wall by American explorer Robert Peary, 1899.".
- Fort_Conger type "Scientific research post".
- Fort_Conger used "Intermittently between 1881 and 1935".
- Fort_Conger width "25.0".
- Fort_Conger subject Category:Arctic_research.
- Fort_Conger subject Category:Closed_research_facilities_of_the_United_States_Army.
- Fort_Conger subject Category:Ellesmere_Island.
- Fort_Conger subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Arctic_Canada.
- Fort_Conger subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_the_Qikiqtaaluk_Region.
- Fort_Conger subject Category:Ghost_towns_in_Nunavut.
- Fort_Conger subject Category:Heritage_sites_in_Nunavut.
- Fort_Conger subject Category:Military_forts_in_Canada.
- Fort_Conger subject Category:Populated_places_established_in_1881.
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- Fort_Conger type ArchitecturalStructure.
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- Fort_Conger comment "Fort Conger is a former settlement, military fortification, and scientific research post in Qikiqtaaluk, Nunavut, Canada. It was established in 1881 as an Arctic exploration camp, notable as the site of the first major northern polar region scientific expedition, part of the US government's contribution to the First International Polar Year.".
- Fort_Conger label "Fort Conger".
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- Fort_Conger name "Fort Conger".