Jenny_Lind_Island

Qikiqtaryuaq

Qikiqtaryuaq

Island in Nunavut, Canada


Qikiqtaryuaq, formerly Jenny Lind Island,[3] for the Swedish born opera singer, Jenny Lind, is a small island 420 km2 (160 sq mi) in the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut, Canada. The island is located in the Queen Maud Gulf, about 120 km (75 mi) southeast of Cambridge Bay.

Quick Facts Native name: Qikiqtaryuaq, Geography ...

The island is the site of CAM-1A (Jenny Lind Island), a former Distant Early Warning Line site and home to the unmanned North Warning System site.

Geography

Sandy shoreline, 2019

Characteristics of the terrain include rocky ridges, low-lying wetlands, sedge meadows, and a sandy shoreline.

Fauna

Tourists searching for wildlife on Jenny Lind Island, 2019

Qikiqtaryuaq is a Canadian Important Bird Area (#NU088), and a Key Migratory Terrestrial Bird Site. Notable bird species include Canada goose, lesser snow goose, and Ross's goose.[4]

Muskoxen are found in the south east section of the island.

Climate

More information Climate data for Jenny Lind Island Airport (1961-1990), Month ...

History

The island is uninhabited but still has an active North Warning System. Originally part of the Distant Early Warning Line, the site is known as CAM-1.


References

  1. "Qikiqtaryuaq". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada.
  2. "Jenny Lind Island". Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas in Canada. Retrieved 2014-01-05.



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