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3 unusual facts about whitefish


Capitol Hill massacre

He had previously been arrested in his hometown of Whitefish, Montana, for destroying a public arts project and was charged with a felony.

EMD NW3

The Clinchfield locomotive was scrapped; the Anaconda Aluminum unit is on display at the Whitefish, Montana depot in its GN "Empire Builder" colors, locomotive #179 is still in service in Morrisville,PA 19067.

Montana gubernatorial election, 2004

Brian Schweitzer, a farmer from Whitefish, began campaigning for the Democratic nomination over a year before the primary.


Algonquin Provincial Park

Algonquin Experience Camp, a now-defunct YMCA camp that was on the north shore of Whitefish Lake;

Coeur d'Alene people

The Coeur d’Alene lived in areas of abundance that included trout, salmon, and whitefish.

Eureka, Montana

Eureka experiences a mild microclimate, notably warmer than the nearby cities of Kalispell and Whitefish, Montana as well as Invermere and Fernie, British Columbia.

Fish finger

Fish fingers, known as fish sticks in North America and by translations of that name in most other languages, are a processed food made using a whitefish, such as cod, haddock or pollock, which has been battered or breaded.

Gefilte fish

Traditionally, carp, pike, mullet, or whitefish were used to make gefilte fish, but more recently other fish with white flesh such as Nile Perch have been used, and there is a pink variation using salmon.

Henry Bird Steinhauer

Henry Bird Steinhauer (born in the Rama Indian settlement, Lake Simcoe, Ontario, in 1804; died at Whitefish Lake, Northwest Territory, Canada, 29 December 1885) was a Canadian clergyman.

KWOL

KWOL-FM, a radio station (105.1 FM) licensed to Whitefish, Montana, United States

Lake Timiskaming

There are 30 species of fish in Lake Timiskaming, the best known are northern pike, sturgeon, lake trout, walleye, smallmouth bass, bullhead, carp, burbot, perch and whitefish.

Mikołajki

Because of its location on Śniardwy, the fishery of Nikolaiken ensured continued prosperity; the whitefish of the region were especially popular throughout East Prussia.

Mountain whitefish

The mountain whitefish (Prosopium williamsoni) is one of the most widely distributed salmonid fish of western North America.

Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge

Fish species inhabiting the river and its related lakes and streams include sheefish, burbot, whitefish, sucker, king and chum salmon, northern pike and arctic grayling.

Pilot crater

Lake trout, northern pike, whitefish, and pickerel are plentiful, supporting a summer market for recreational fishing.

Richmond Gulf

The many rivers flowing into Richmond Gulf make its water brackish but a healthy habitat for brook trout and whitefish, beluga and seal.

Rubus chamaemorus

Along the Yukon and Kuskokwim River areas, white fish (pike, whitefish) along with shortening and sugar is used.

Samuel Bronfman

Yechiel and his sons then started making a good living selling firewood and began a trade in frozen whitefish to earn a winter income.

Sandy Islands

Sandy Islands, a group of islands in Whitefish Bay, Lake Superior, Canada

Summer Island

During the 19th century, Summer Harbor was a fishing station for the harvesting of lake trout and whitefish, and also served as a place to live for a small corps of loggers that harvested the island's timber.

Whitefish Lake

Whitefish Lake 6, Ontario, a reserve in Ontario, Canada inhabited by the Ojibwa Whitefish Lake First Nation.

Wu Lihong

It nurtured a bounty of the “three whites,” white shrimp, whitebait and whitefish, and a freshwater crustacean delicacy called the hairy crab.


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