Difference between revisions of "Drummondville, Québec"
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==About== | ==About== | ||
− | This graticule is one of the 121 that covers the parts of the province of Quebec, Canada from 45° to 46° latitude, and from -72° to -73° longitude. It contains 126 local municipalities including Drummondville in the north, almost half of Sherbrooke in the east and the border of Stanstead in the south. There is a slight bit of Vermont included in the | + | This graticule is one of the 121 that covers the parts of the province of Quebec, Canada from 45° to 46° latitude, and from -72° to -73° longitude. It contains 126 local municipalities including Drummondville in the north, almost half of Sherbrooke in the east, and the border of Stanstead in the south. There is a slight bit of Vermont included in the southwest of the graticule and an even smaller bit of New Hampshire in the southeast. |
==Recent Expeditions== | ==Recent Expeditions== | ||
− | + | # [[Image:Arrow4.png|12px]] [[2024-04-30 45 -72]] On the side of a '''private''' road, first recorded attempt in this graticule. | |
Latest revision as of 00:42, 31 October 2024
Joliette | Trois-Rivières | Québec |
Montréal | Drummondville | Sherbrooke |
Burlington, Vermont | Montpelier, Vermont | Gorham, New Hampshire |
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This graticule is located at 45,-72. Today's location.
About
This graticule is one of the 121 that covers the parts of the province of Quebec, Canada from 45° to 46° latitude, and from -72° to -73° longitude. It contains 126 local municipalities including Drummondville in the north, almost half of Sherbrooke in the east, and the border of Stanstead in the south. There is a slight bit of Vermont included in the southwest of the graticule and an even smaller bit of New Hampshire in the southeast.
Recent Expeditions
- 2024-04-30 45 -72 On the side of a private road, first recorded attempt in this graticule.