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<blockquote data-quote="Riley P" data-source="post: 1507" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>Bad news. Unless you are going to chopper your Vette in, or take a boat, it appears that there is no way to drive a Vette to Nunavut. Les, you might as well have placed a bet on a Corvette being on the moon. When searching maps, #4 Ingraham Trail from Yellow Knife is the closest thing I found to a road...I think I would emphasize the Trail part of that name. And Considering this "road" cuts McKay Lake in Half (Literally it's whole length), then jumps to Lac de Gras...then a couple forks later, it finally crosses into Nunavut ending at Pellatt Lake...what a rip, it doesn't even go to a town. I am going to guess that this road is only here 8 months of the year.</p><p>Sounds like one heck of an adventure for a truck trip though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley P, post: 1507, member: 2"] Bad news. Unless you are going to chopper your Vette in, or take a boat, it appears that there is no way to drive a Vette to Nunavut. Les, you might as well have placed a bet on a Corvette being on the moon. When searching maps, #4 Ingraham Trail from Yellow Knife is the closest thing I found to a road...I think I would emphasize the Trail part of that name. And Considering this "road" cuts McKay Lake in Half (Literally it's whole length), then jumps to Lac de Gras...then a couple forks later, it finally crosses into Nunavut ending at Pellatt Lake...what a rip, it doesn't even go to a town. I am going to guess that this road is only here 8 months of the year. Sounds like one heck of an adventure for a truck trip though! [/QUOTE]
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