Talk:Prince Rupert, British Columbia

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The US Coast Guard is a military branch unlike the Canadian counterpart. I referred to it as such as the tension reported by the press is usually along the lines of gunboat diplomacy and fishing rights in the Dixon Entrance. One example of the US showing of their military muscle was in a PBS special. A US secret submarine mission meant to sneak through the Hecate Straight but they were discovered by the Canadian Coast Guard. ~Lucky Day

[edit] Map is wrong...

It appears to be of a Regional District, or...federal riding? This is not a point-location map as with other BC towns; I've never liked the basemap used for these anyway, but Prince Rupert does definitely not include the Charlottes...Skookum1 07:10, 12 June 2006 (UTC)

The yellow rectangle marking the city location wasn't very obvoius on that map. It should be clear now, with a dot overlaid on the regional district map. Qyd(talk)15:14, 12 June 2006 (UTC)