People in Rankin Inlet woke up to heavy fog Wednesday morning and news of a polar bear right in their community. "I unlocked my vehicle and we started chasing it right in town," says Wayne Kusugak.
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There’s a road in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, that stretches all the way around Williamson Lake, a small body of water in the centre of town.
But, unlike a lot of the roads in the community then, this one was smoothed over with fresh asphalt in 1994. It’s still paved today.
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Most people in town know the story of why Rankin’s “ring road” was paved: a visit from the Queen and Prince Philip that year.
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There’s a road in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, that stretches all the way around Williamson Lake, a small body of water in the centre of town.
But, unlike a lot of the roads in the community then, this one was smoothed over with fresh asphalt in 1994. It’s still paved today.