Fort William
Fort William may refer to:
Places
- Fort William, Ghana, a fort in Anomabu, Central Region, built in the 18th century
- Fort William Lighthouse, in Cape Coast, Central Region, Ghana, built in the 19th century, now used as a lighthouse
- Fort William, India, a fort in Kolkata
- Fort William (Robert Island), Antarctica
Canada
- Fort William, Ontario, a Canadian city which, together with Port Arthur, became part of Thunder Bay in 1970
- Downtown Fort William, Ontario, a neighborhood of Thunder Bay
- Fort William (electoral district), a related Canadian federal electoral district
- Fort William (provincial electoral district)
- Fort William and Rainy River, a federal electoral district from 1917 to 1925
- Fort William First Nation, an Ojibwa First Nation reserve
- Fort William Gardens, a multi-purpose arena in Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Fort William Historical Park, historical re-creation of the original Fort William (Ontario) on the Kaministiquia River
- Fort William, Newfoundland
- Fort William, a community and historic site along the Ottawa River in Sheenboro, Quebec
United Kingdom
- Fort William, Highland, a town in Scotland
United States
- Fort William, Massachusetts (also called Castle William), a former name for the current Fort Independence in Boston Harbor
- Fort William (Salem, Massachusetts), 1643 fort on the site of Fort Pickering
- Fort Amsterdam, (once named Fort William), New York City
- Fort William (Colorado), a frontier trading post also known as Bent's Old Fort
- Fort William (Florida)
- Fort William (Kentucky), frontier fort 1785
- Fort William (Oregon), a fur trade outpost in Oregon Country
- Fort William (Wyoming), a frontier trading post later renamed Fort Laramie
Other uses
- Fort William College, based in Fort William, India from 1800 to 1854
- Fort William F.C., a football club based in Fort William, Highland
- Fort William Shinty Club, a shinty team
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