The mob-rule.com website has been a county-collecting hub for years. Here’s my map. I’ve divided the past 14 years into two-year chunks, but won’t be switching this time for two reasons: I’m running out of colors, and in 2011 I visited two new counties.
Two. See the ones in Illinois in yellow? Yeah. Turns out it’s a lot harder to pick up new counties when it takes six straight hours of driving to get to the first one you haven’t touched yet.
The real news, though, is that recently Canada was added. Parts of Canada don’t have counties as they are in the U.S., though (it’s hard to get a moose to run for supervisor), so it uses a few different methods to split them up.
My three trips to the Great White North have yielded 55 counties/county equivalents in three provinces.