- Cape Columbia
Cape Columbia is the northernmost point of land of
Canada , located onEllesmere Island in theQikiqtaaluk Region ofNunavut . It marks the westernmost coastal point ofLincoln Sea in theArctic Ocean . It is the world's northernmost point of land outsideGreenland and the distance to theNorth Pole is convert|769|km|abbr=on (478 mi / 415 nm). Cape Columbia was first reached in 1876 by Pelham Aldrich, a lieutenant with the expedition (1875-76) of British explorerGeorge Nares .Besides being closest to the Pole, Cape Columbia was chosen by
Robert Peary for the northernmost depot of his final attempt to reach the Pole in 1909, because it was far enough west to be out of the ice current setting downRobeson Channel . From Cape Columbia they planned to strike straight north over the ice of the Arctic Sea. The winter camp and his ship the "Roosevelt" was situated some convert|90|mi|abbr=on southeast, atCape Sheridan near Alert.Peary's sledge divisions left the Roosevelt from February 15 to 22, 1909, rendezvoused at Cape Columbia, and on March 1 the expedition left Cape Columbia, heading across the Arctic Ocean for the Pole. The 84th parallel was crossed on March 18, the 86th on March 23. The final position reached by Peary is doubtful, as the speeds he claimed after departure of the last independent witness are suspicious at best. Peary returned to land at Cape Columbia again on April 23.
References
*cite book
last = Nares
first = George
authorlink = George Nares
title = Narrative of A Voyage to the Polar Sea in H.M. Ships 'Alert' and 'Discovery'
year = 1878
publisher = Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington
location = London
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