Pubdate: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 The Province Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouver/theprovince/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Author: Kevin Croutch OH CANADA, WE TUNNEL FOR THEE Am I the only one who views this tunnel linking the U.S. and Canada with national pride rather than righteous outrage? One just has to look at the pictures to realize this is an extraordinary feat of engineering. Not only is the tunnel as straight as an arrow, but it is well-supported and dry. All of this in an area of flood-plain lowland. I am in awe of its creators, rascals though they be. These guys built a serviceable tunnel in a year from locally-supplied equipment. Let's compare this to the inevitable cost and time overruns that are sure to plague the 2010 Olympics. This tunnel also has enormous potential as a tourist destination. I can already see a Mountie in red serge at our end, ready to stamp a gaggle of tourists' passports as they traverse Canada's new "freedom" tunnel. There will have to be a gift shop stocked with Canadian goods and slivers of wood purportedly from the original support timbers. As for the builders, a compulsory stint in the armed forces may be called for -- perhaps the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers? So here's to those who put Aldergrove on the map. If we can immortalize train bandit Billy Miner, the least we can do is appreciate a "gift" tunnel when it falls into our laps. Kevin Croutch Aldergrove - --- MAP posted-by: Beth