Difference between revisions of "Inverness, Nova Scotia"

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   | sw = [[New Glasgow, Nova Scotia|New Glasgow]]
 
   | sw = [[New Glasgow, Nova Scotia|New Glasgow]]
   | s  = [[Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia|Port Hawkesbury]]
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   | s  = [[Antigonish, Nova Scotia|Antigonish]]
 
   | se = [[Saint Peters, Nova Scotia|Saint Peters]]
 
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The Inverness [[graticule]] is at latitude 46, longitude -61. It contains the eastern end of the Northumberland Strait, the south east Gulf of St. Lawrence, a section of Cape Breton Island including Lake Ainslie and East Point, Prince Edward Island.
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The Inverness [[graticule]] is at latitude 46, longitude -61. It contains the eastern end of the Northumberland Strait, the south east [[Gulf of Saint Lawrence|Gulf of St. Lawrence]], a section of Cape Breton Island including Lake Ainslie and East Point, Prince Edward Island.
  
 
The area of Cape Breton that this graticule includes is fairly hilly, and combined with the graticule being about seventy-five percent water, makes this a fairly tough graticule.  Prince Edward Island land hash points in this graticule are extremely rare.
 
The area of Cape Breton that this graticule includes is fairly hilly, and combined with the graticule being about seventy-five percent water, makes this a fairly tough graticule.  Prince Edward Island land hash points in this graticule are extremely rare.

Revision as of 11:48, 20 December 2020

L'Île-du-Havre-Albert (West), Québec Grand-Entrée, Québec Meat Cove
Montague, Prince Edward Island Inverness Sydney
New Glasgow Antigonish Saint Peters

Today's location: not yet announced

The Inverness graticule is at latitude 46, longitude -61. It contains the eastern end of the Northumberland Strait, the south east Gulf of St. Lawrence, a section of Cape Breton Island including Lake Ainslie and East Point, Prince Edward Island.

The area of Cape Breton that this graticule includes is fairly hilly, and combined with the graticule being about seventy-five percent water, makes this a fairly tough graticule. Prince Edward Island land hash points in this graticule are extremely rare.

Geohashes

This graticule has not yet been attempted, and is virgin at last report.

Locals

None known.