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![]() "ve3..." wrote in message oups.com... You will recall that there were two US enclaves in Canadian territory that you had to drive north into Canada and then south to get to them. They were the northwest angle in Minnesota and Point Roberts in Washington. They were cut off from road access through the US. Well, there is another one. It is very hard to find as it is off most of the highway maps. Clue #1...It is about 1000 miles north of Vancouver, B.C. Clue #2... It is on the Canadian-US border Clue #3... It has a population of about 100 You have to be very good to find this town. If you want to get away from everything, this is the place to do it. Hyder Alaska? |
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On Feb 26, 9:40 pm, "Alan Moore" wrote:
"ve3..." wrote in message oups.com... You will recall that there were two US enclaves in Canadian territory that you had to drive north into Canada and then south to get to them. They were the northwest angle in Minnesota and Point Roberts in Washington. They were cut off from road access through the US. Well, there is another one. It is very hard to find as it is off most of the highway maps. Clue #1...It is about 1000 miles north of Vancouver, B.C. Clue #2... It is on the Canadian-US border Clue #3... It has a population of about 100 You have to be very good to find this town. If you want to get away from everything, this is the place to do it. Hyder Alaska? Well, it looks like Hyder Alaska, and Stewart B.C. have like a joining of communitys of some sort. Being so isolated and they are only two miles apart, even though one is in the U.S. and the other in Canada, I bet there are a lot of cross border marriages. I like visiting the wilderness for a week or two, but being so isolated for months or years at a time??? I don't think so... Take a look here.... http://www.stewart-hyder.com/ |
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