Seton - Places

Places

  • Port Seton, a town in East Lothian, Scotland
  • Seton Collegiate Church, an ancient monument south east of Cockenzie and Port Seton
  • Seton Sands, an area of coastline east of Edinburgh
  • Seton Palace, East Lothian, Scotland, rebuilt by Robert Seton, 2nd Earl of Winton
  • Seton, Calgary, a neighbourhood in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
  • Seton Family of Hospitals, a Roman Catholic-affiliated hospital system in the Central Texas area
  • Seton Hall University, a university in South Orange, New Jersey
  • Seton High School (disambiguation), any number of high schools with this or a similar name
  • Seton Home Study School, a Catholic homeschooling program
  • Seton Medical Center, a hospital in Daly City, CA
  • Seton Lake, British Columbia
  • Seton Portage, British Columbia, often referred to simply as "Seton" (which in that form can include nearby Shalalth, British Columbia)
  • Seton River, aka the Seton River, British Columbia, connecting Seton Lake to Cayoosh Creek and the Fraser River at the town of Lillooet
  • Seton Portage River, between Anderson and Seton Lakes, British Columbia
  • Port Seton was the name of Seton Beach or Setonfoot, aka Skimka, British Columbia, near the town of Lillooet
  • Seton Portage Historic Provincial Park, Seton Portage, British Columbia

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