Beverly Islands facts for kids
Geography | |
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Location | Rae Strait |
Coordinates | 69°15′N 095°43′W / 69.250°N 95.717°W |
Archipelago | Canadian Arctic Archipelago |
Administration | |
Territory | Nunavut |
Region | Kitikmeot |
Demographics | |
Population | Uninhabited |
The Beverly Islands are a group of islands in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. They are located in a part of Canada called the Kitikmeot Region in Nunavut. These islands are not home to any people, meaning they are completely uninhabited.
Where are the Beverly Islands?
The Beverly Islands are found in a body of water known as the Rae Strait. This strait is a narrow passage of water that connects larger seas. The islands are positioned between two other important islands.
Nearby Islands
To the south, the Beverly Islands are close to the eastern tip of Matty Island. They are also near a place called Peel Inlet, which is on King William Island. If you look to the northwest of the Beverly Islands, you would find the Tennent Islands. This helps us understand their exact spot on a map.
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