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Ekins Island
Ekins Island is located in Nunavut
Ekins Island
Ekins Island
Location in Nunavut
Ekins Island is located in Canada
Ekins Island
Ekins Island
Location in Canada
Geography
Location Northern Canada
Coordinates 77°9′N 95°48′W / 77.150°N 95.800°W / 77.150; -95.800 (Ekins Island)
Archipelago Queen Elizabeth Islands
Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Area 6 km2 (2.3 sq mi)
Administration
Canada
Territory Nunavut
Demographics
Population Uninhabited

Ekins Island is a small island located in the far north of Canada. It is part of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, a huge group of islands in the Arctic Ocean. This island is found in the territory of Nunavut, which is Canada's largest and northernmost territory. Ekins Island is a place where no one lives, making it an uninhabited island.

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Ekins Island is a very cold and remote place. It is located in a body of water called Norwegian Bay. This bay is part of the Arctic Ocean. The island is quite small, covering an area of about 6 square kilometers. That's roughly the size of 600 football fields!

Where is Ekins Island Located?

Ekins Island sits north of a much larger island called Devon Island. Devon Island is one of the biggest uninhabited islands in the world. Ekins Island is also south of Cornwall Island. These two islands are separated by a narrow waterway known as Belcher Channel.

Another nearby island is Table Island. It is located about 4 kilometers (or about 2.5 miles) to the northeast of Ekins Island. Imagine looking across a short distance of icy water to see another landmass!

What is the Canadian Arctic Archipelago?

Ekins Island is part of the Queen Elizabeth Islands, which is a major group within the larger Canadian Arctic Archipelago. This archipelago includes thousands of islands. Many of these islands are covered in ice and snow for most of the year. They are home to unique wildlife adapted to the cold, like polar bears and seals.

Why is Ekins Island Uninhabited?

Like many islands in the Canadian Arctic, Ekins Island is uninhabited. This means no people live there permanently. The main reasons for this are the extremely cold climate, the remote location, and the harsh conditions. The Arctic environment makes it very difficult for humans to live there without special equipment and supplies.

The island's small size and lack of resources also contribute to it being uninhabited. It is a wild and natural place, largely untouched by human activity.

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