79th meridian west explained

The meridian 79° west of Greenwich is a line of longitude that extends from the North Pole across the Arctic Ocean, North America, the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, Panama, South America, the Pacific Ocean, the Southern Ocean, and Antarctica to the South Pole.

The 79th meridian west forms a great circle with the 101st meridian east.

From Pole to Pole

Starting at the North Pole and heading south to the South Pole, the 79th meridian west passes through:

Co-ordinatesCountry, territory or seaNotes
Arctic Ocean
NunavutEllesmere Island
Glacier Strait
NunavutCoburg Island
Baffin Bay
NunavutBylot Island
Eclipse Sound
NunavutEmmerson Island, Frechette Island and Baffin Island
Foxe BasinPassing just west of Koch Island, Nunavut, (at)
NunavutRowley Island
Foxe BasinPassing just west of North Spicer Island, Nunavut, (at)
NunavutSouth Spicer Island
Foxe Basin
Foxe Channel
Hudson BayPassing just west of Elsie Island, Nunavut, (at)
NunavutFlaherty Island and Innetalling Island
Hudson BayPassing just east of Long Island, Nunavut, (at)
Quebec
James BayPassing west of Waskaganish (Fort Rupert, Quebec) at
Quebec
Ontario — from
Lake Ontario
New York — passing just east of Niagara Falls (at) and west of Lockport (at)
Ontario
Lake Erie
New YorkGrand Island and the Niagara River near Buffalo
Pennsylvania — from
Maryland — from
West Virginia — from
Virginia — passing just east of Staunton at
North Carolina — passing just west of Durham at
South Carolina — from
Atlantic OceanPassing just west of Grand Bahama, (at)
Cayo Santa Maria and the mainland
Caribbean Sea
Doce Leguas Cays
Caribbean Sea
Pacific OceanGulf of Panama
Pearl Islands
Pacific Ocean
Westernmost point
Pacific OceanAncón de Sardinas Bay
Pacific Ocean
Islands of Robinson Crusoe and Santa Clara
Pacific Ocean
Southern Ocean
AntarcticaTerritory claimed by (Antártica Chilena Province) and by the (British Antarctic Territory)

See also