Canada's 'Four Corners' - Sask - Man- NWT - Nunavut
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nunavut, and the Northwest Territories join at a single boundary point in Canada's far north. The site is marked by an aluminum obelisk.
The monument was placed in 1962 and predates the existence of Nunavut (April, 1999). Because of the remoteness, very few Canadians have ever stood at this point.
Canada's Four Corners
Ever been to Four Corners Leftdog?
Posted by huffb1 | 1:48 pm, March 29, 2008
Not yet, but I am planning a trip there someday soon. Ideally I'd like to convince CTV or CBC or Global to travel there as a feature for their broadcast, and try to tag along (on my nickel) as a 'citizen journalist'. It is NOT easy to get there to see the marker. I would want to go when the worst of the mosquitoes and black flies are done for the summer. Maybe we should have a SaskBloggers event there?
Posted by leftdog | 4:05 pm, March 29, 2008
If you set up a satellite link, I might come ;-)
Posted by Saskboy | 4:12 pm, March 29, 2008
hehehe, Maybe if you set up a satellite link like Saskboy says
;-)!
Posted by huffb1 | 4:34 pm, March 29, 2008
I'd like the 4 governments to do something to place a more significant and impressive marker at the site. It is only remote at the moment because no one goes there.
Posted by leftdog | 7:54 pm, March 29, 2008
Here is the Google Maps pic of the site with satellite photo .. very very blurry.
Posted by leftdog | 11:12 pm, July 26, 2010