24U3258 - MMMCCLVIII - IBC Marker 42
Posted by: Hard Oiler
N 42° 48.196 W 082° 28.639
17T E 379201 N 4740026
IBC Marker 42 is one of the land based International Boundary Commission markers once used to define the US/Canada border along the St Clair River between Michigan and Ontario
Waymark Code: WM3R0
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 11/14/2005
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The International Boundary Commission is responsible for defining the 8,891 km border between the US and Canada. The treaty of 1908 made provision to mark the 3,830 km of water boundaries and resulted in a series of virtual “turning points” connected by straight lines referenced to land-based monuments. A number of these land-based monuments can still be found although the coordinates listed are scaled, listed only to the nearest second, and not too reliable.
In this area, the boundary follows the St Clair River between Ontario and Michigan and IBC monuments are located on both sides of the river
IBC Marker 42 – MMMCCLVIII, placed in 1924, is located on the bank of the St Clair River north of the Lambton Generating Station and is now partially buried. Surprisingly it would appear that the markers are still maintained as the ones in this area have recently been repainted white. Listed in the CSRS database as being at N 42° 48’18” W 82°28’41” (N 42° 48.30 W 82°28.68) and at an elevation of 177 metres (my GPSr gave 179) and with the description:
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION CONCRETE REFERENCE MONUMENT NO. 42 ON BANK OF ST. CLAIR RIVER, 91 M WEST OF OLD HIGHWAY NO. 40, 0.8 KM NORTH OF LAMBTON GENERATING STATION, OPPOSITE CHARLES BEDARD'S BRICKHOUSE, BOLT FACING EAST. NOT TIED-IN IN 1981.