Prince Philip remembered as calm presence during Queen’s visits to the North
There’s a road in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, that stretches all the way around Williamson Lake, a small body of water in the centre of town.
But, unlike a lot of the roads in the community then, this one was smoothed over with fresh asphalt in 1994. It’s still paved today.
Most people in town know the story of why Rankin’s “ring road” was paved: a visit from the Queen and Prince Philip that year.
Manitok Thompson, who lived in Rankin Inlet at the time, said organizers knew the royal couple would take that road from the airport.