- Ward Hunt Island
Ward Hunt Island is a small island in the
Arctic Ocean , off the north coast ofEllesmere Island . Its northern cape, at coord|83|05|48|N|74|16|00|W|, is one of the northernmost points of land inCanada . The island is 6.5 km long, east to west, and 3 km wide. It was discovered in 1876 byPelham Aldrich , a lieutenant with theGeorge Nares expedition, and named forGeorge Ward Hunt , First Lord of the Admiralty (1874-1877).Ward Hunt Island was briefly used as a weather station during the
International Geophysical Year of 1957-58, and since then it has been used as the starting point for a number of attempts to reach theNorth Pole , beginning withRalph Plaisted in 1968. There is an airstrip and a building on the north shore; each is likely the northernmost facility of its kind in the world.On July 29 2008, a giant chunk of ice broke away from the shelf on Ward Hunt Island. It was the largest fracture of its kind since the nearby Ayles ice shelf -- which measured 25 square miles -- broke away in 2005.
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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