Thanks, Chris
Nipigon Township: Northern boundary: 49 degrees 02 minutes 20 seconds N Eastern boundary: 88 degrees 14 minutes 0 seconds W Southern boundary: 48 degrees 58 minutes 20 seconds N <--updated Western boundary: 88 degrees 26 minutes 0 seconds W
Thanks for the updated coordinates. I think I will include Quetico Provinicial Park in my Atikokan timezone. Do you happen to have the coordinates? I tried with the links you sent, but the PDF files load very slowly, and I don't see the coordinates clearly.
If you are making a time zone map you have to decide whether to lump Quetico Provincial Park in with Atikokan. Quetico is a large wilderness park. At 4758 square kilometres it is more than ten times the size of Atikokan itself. It is mostly used by canoeists in the summer and cross country skiers in the winter. The head office for Quetico is inside the town of Atikokan. The park staff uses
Atikokan time for official purposes. Campers, canoeists, skiers, etc. can use what ever time they wish.
Also, if you are creating time zone maps for all of Canada, please be aware of recent changes in Quebec time legislation. If I understand the new legislation, the time zone boundary will no longer follow the 63rd meridian starting next year. See my notes in: http://www3.sympatico.ca/c.walton/canada_dst.html
I'm not quite sure what are the changes from previous *actual* time keeping in the regions and the new laws to be applied Jan 1, 2007. As far as I can see the laws are merely confirming the practice that was already used. One exception could be the Anticosti Island, where this is cut on 2 by the map on http://time5.nrc.ca/webclock_e.shtml while it seems that the permanent inhabitants, mostly situated on the west side of the island, always has used EST/EDT on the whole island, thus making the previous link wrong about the eastern part of the island. But as I understand it, the new law is now reflecting the current practice even in this case. Regards, - Jesper