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Simon Fraser was famous for leading a series of expeditions in the early 19th century to explore and map western Canada, particularly in the area that is now British Columbia. He is best known for descending the Fraser River in 1808, which was the first recorded journey by a European through what is now interior British Columbia. His explorations greatly contributed to the knowledge of the geography and resources of the region.
Fraser Island is located at approximately 25.2550° S latitude and 153.1400° E longitude in Queensland, Australia.
Simon Fraser did not have any known hobbies. He was trained at a young age to be in the military and did so most of his life.
Fraser Island is a sand island or a sand dune island, formed entirely of sand that has accumulated over time. It is the world's largest sand island.
The Fraser River flows into the Strait of Georgia in British Columbia, Canada.
I do not have access to real-time information about specific library catalogs. To find out how many books by Farley Mowat are available at the Simon Fraser University Library, I recommend checking their online catalog or contacting the library directly.
The address of the Fraser Valley Branch Library is: 421 Norgren Rd, Fraser, 80442 0160
The address of the Fraser Public Library is: 16330 East Fourteen Mile Road, Fraser, 48026 2034
The phone number of the Fraser Public Library is: 586-293-2055.
Fraser Valley Regional Library was created in 1930.
The phone number of the Fraser Valley Branch Library is: 970-726-5689.
Simon Fraser University was created in 1965.
University of the Fraser Valley was created in 1974.
To find the exact number of books by Farley Mowat in the Simon Fraser University Library, you would need to check their online catalog or contact the library directly. Libraries often update their collections, so the number of available titles can vary. Mowat is a well-known Canadian author, so it's likely that the library holds several of his works.
Simon Fraser University's motto is 'Nous sommes prêts'.
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Simon Fraser University Pipe Band was created in 1966.