Subject: RE: [BoundaryPoint] Re: [borderpoint] Bordervisit: Northwest Angle, Minnesota, USA - The Report ** WORKING VIDEO LINK**
Date: Nov 14, 2006 @ 19:07
Author: Hugh Wallis ("Hugh Wallis" <hugh@...>)
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Cool - apparently I was the 1,000,000th visitor (what are the chances of
that?) and I have won a free laptop (participation required).

;)

Hopefully we'll start to see more of these videos - I'm going to have to get
myself a digital video camera I suppose

Cheers

Hugh



-----Original Message-----
From: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Doug Murray/Border Films
Sent: November 14, 2006 1:38 PM
To: Peter Smaardijk; BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com;
borderpoint@yahoogroups.com
Cc: doug@...
Subject: [BoundaryPoint] Re: [borderpoint] Bordervisit: Northwest Angle,
Minnesota, USA - The Report ** WORKING VIDEO LINK**


Try this link for the Northwest Angle video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_Am_CsekNg

or

*http://tinyurl.com/y2vkc6

*Cheers!
*
Doug
*
Peter Smaardijk wrote:
> Hi Doug,
>
> The YourTube link doesn't work with me. Could you check that one again
> (or tell me it's my fault :-))?
> Thanks!
>
> Peter
>
> Nice pictures, by the way!
>
> --- Doug Murray/Border Films <doug@...> wrote:
>
>
>> Hello all:
>>
>> On Monday I was finally able to visit the Northwest Angle of
>> Minnesota.
>> In case you're not familiar, the Northwest Angle is a piece of the
>> USA surrounded on three sides by water and to the west by Manitoba,
>> Canada.
>> The only land access to the community of Angle Inlet, Minn. is
>> through Canada. However, there is also a small airstrip and water
>> access in the summer. In the winter, when Lake of the Woods freezes,
>> it is possible to snowmobile into the community without leaving USA
>> (ice) territory.
>>
>> There is little in the way of the typical infrastructure usually seen
>> at official crossings along the Canada-USA border -- not even a video
>> camera (as far as I could tell).
>>
>> I took the following route:
>>
>> I started in Winnipeg, the capital of the Province of Manitoba. I
>> drove east along the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) towards
>> Ontario.
>> About
>> 100 km later at East Braintree (little more than a couple of houses),
>> I turned south on Manitoba Provincial Highway 308.
>>
>> I followed 308 south-east for about 60 km. It is a gravel road but
>> in excellent condition. I saw only three cars the whole way. I made
>> a right turn on Highway 525 and headed east towards the border.
>>
>> 10 km later I arrived at the official crossing. Here, Highway 525
>> turns into Minnesota Highway 49.
>>
>> Here's the Province of Manitoba map of the area:
>> http://tinyurl.com/y52gxg
>>
>> USA topo: http://tinyurl.com/y6o6dm
>>
>> And the Google Maps hybrid: *http://tinyurl.com/yez7t3 *(note that
>> "winter road" is actually the boundary vista)
>>
>> At the crossing itself, the vista between Canada and the US is
>> plainly visible. But it runs north-south! On the north side of the
>> highway there is a bordermarker ( #919 - 49 17 17.5 -- 95 09 12.0
>> ). No other large markers were found.
>>
>> On the pedestal of BM 919 is a State of Minnesota geodetic control
>> mark. There is also a small sign alerting people to the location of
>> the control mark.
>>
>> And a few feet north is another small marker set in concrete. It
>> reads "International Boundary Commission and is stamped "Angle 1980."
>> I have never seen one of these before.
>>
>> There were no people or official buildings anywhere to be found. On
>> the US side is a small electricity installation (transformers of some
>> kind). On the Canadian side there is a parking lot only.
>>
>> Upon entering the USA there are a number of signs (in order):
>>
>> - One welcoming visitors to the Red Lake Indian Reservation
>> - One welcoming visitors to the USA and explaining how to check in at
>> US Customs via videophone (at a point 8 miles down the highway)
>> - Lake of the Woods (Minnnesota) County Highway 49 sign
>> - a sign welcoming visitors to the USA again and to the Northwest
>> Angle
>> - a couple of speed signs lie a few metres beyond
>>
>> Looking the other way towards Manitoba there are far fewer signs:
>>
>> - A sign welcoming visitors to Manitoba
>> - A sign near the parking lot that says "Canada Customs Examination
>> Area" - but no buildings or agents
>> - A sign marking the start of Northwest Angle Provincial Forest.
>>
>> There is no change in road here - it is gravel on both sides. Only
>> electrical wires cross the border - no telephone or cable tv wires to
>> be seen.
>>
>> The only people I saw were a couple of hunters (dressed in orange).
>> They
>> were a few hundred metres north of the crossing and standing in the
>> vista. There was also a small hunters "blind" where they could get a
>> better view of their prey (deer).
>>
>> Because I had a rental car and didn't have the correct insurance, I
>> decided not to risk driving the 8 miles to the Customs videophone. I
>>
>> certainly will the next time.
>>
>> After snapping pictures (I'm slowly posting them here:
>> *http://tinyurl.com/yju4ag * -- to see a map with photo locations
>> click "map" on the photo's page) I headed back on Highway 525 to
>> Highway 308. I turned south on 308 and headed to Sprague, Manitoba
>> about 35 km south, and near the 49th parallel boundary.
>>
>> I took Highway 12 west to Highway 89 in the hopes of visiting the
>> Piney-PineCreek airport that lies directly on the Canada-USA border.
>> I
>> was able to see it from a distance, but it was getting late and I was
>>
>> unable to get any good pictures. I do hope to revisit this place
>> before I head back to Vancouver on Saturday. I am also hoping to get
>> out to
>>
>> the International Peace Garden, but it is quite far from Winnipeg.
>>
>> Check for new pictures on my Flickr site (*http://tinyurl.com/yju4ag)
>>
>> *often over the next few days as it will take some time to post all
>> the images. I have video too, and will upload to YouTube and
>> provide links shortly. Here's the first video:
>> *http://tinyurl.com/kghrw*
>>
>> Enjoy!!
>>
>> Doug
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
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>> Vancouver, BC Canada
>>
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>> Fax: +1.206.337.1671
>> Skype: +1.206.734.4425 or borderfilms
>>
>>
>>
>>
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