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  2. Cape Wolstenholme - Wikipedia

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    Cape Wolstenholme (/ ˈ w oʊ s t ə n h oʊ m /; [3] French: cap Wolstenholme; Inuktitut: Anaulirvik [4]) is a cape and is the extreme northernmost point of the province of Quebec, Canada.

  3. Iluiliq National Park Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Iluiliq National Park Reserve, formerly the Cap-Wolstenholme National Park Reserve, is a protected area located in the far north of Quebec, in Canada.This territory of 1,263 kilometres (784.79 mi) protects cliffs and fjord reaching heights of 300 meters (980 ft).

  4. File:Cap Wolstenholme 1925.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Extreme points of Canadian provinces - Wikipedia

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    Cape Wolstenholme, approx. 17 miles (27 km) NE of Ivujivik 62°34′55″N 77°30′30″W  /  62.58194°N 77.50833°W  / 62.58194; -77 New York border, where the Châteauguay River crosses the border

  6. Category:Protected areas of Nord-du-Québec - Wikipedia

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    Cape Wolstenholme This page was last edited on 9 December 2016, at 20:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  7. Geography of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Its northernmost point is Cape Wolstenholme. Quebec also shares a land border with four northeast states of the United States (Maine, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont) to the south. [4] In 1927, the border between the Province of Quebec and the Dominion of Newfoundland was delineated by the British Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    He checked the bathroom. “I tried to open the door, you know, and something was blocking it,” he recalled. “And it was Patrick. He had fallen back against the door.” On the kitchen counter there was a spoon, a cotton ball, a lighter and the cap to a syringe.

  9. Wolstenholme Fjord - Wikipedia

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    Wolstenholme Fjord (Greenlandic: Uummannap Kangerlua) [1] is a fjord in Avannaata municipality, Northwest Greenland. It is located to the north of the Thule Air Base and adjacent to the abandoned Inuit settlement of Narsaarsuk. The area was contaminated in 1968 with plutonium and other radioactive elements following a B-52 bomber crash. [2]