Most northerly film shoot

- Who
- Stargate: Continuum, APLIS, Arctic
- When
- 28 March 2007
On 28 March 2007 an 18-strong film crew ventured onto the ice surrounding APLIS, the Applied Physics Laboratory Ice Station 333 km (207 miles; 180 nm) off the north coast of Alaska, USA. The cast and crew of Stargate: Continuum, (Canada/USA, 2008), the second movie of the Stargate SG-1 franchise, travelled to the US and UK submarine support base situated on a drifting ice floe for nine days of filming. The base co-ordinates read 73 – 07N/145-45W making it the most northerly location for genre based movie recordings.