REPORT ON THE PRIMARY TRIANGULATION ALONG THE NORTH SHORE OF THE GULF OF ST LAWRENCE, 1941 |
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Abstract: | AbstractOne of the longest projected loops of triangulation in Canada is the network encircling the Gulf of St Lawrence. This 1200-mile loop involves the triangulation system along the Gaspe coast, across Chaleur Bay, through eastern New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, across Cabot Strait to Newfoundland, northward along the west coast of this island to the Strait of Belle Isle, from the strait of Belle Isle along the north shore of the Gulf of St Lawrence as far as Anticosti Island, and from there southerly to the Gaspe coast. |
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