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Jameson Islands
Jameson Islands is located in Nunavut
Jameson Islands
Jameson Islands
Location in Nunavut
Jameson Islands is located in Canada
Jameson Islands
Jameson Islands
Location in Canada
Geography
Location Coronation Gulf
Coordinates 68°06′15″N 109°57′15″W / 68.10417°N 109.95417°W / 68.10417; -109.95417 (Jameson Islands)
Archipelago Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Area 102 km2 (39 sq mi)
Administration
Territory Nunavut
Region Kitikmeot
Demographics
Population Uninhabited

The Jameson Islands are a group of islands located in the Coronation Gulf. This gulf is a part of the Arctic Ocean in northern Canada. These islands are found south of a much larger landmass called Victoria Island. They belong to the Nunavut territory, specifically within the Kitikmeot Region. The Jameson Islands are part of the huge Canadian Arctic Archipelago, which is a collection of many islands in the Canadian Arctic. Other island groups nearby include the Chapman Islands, Sesqui Islands, and Wilmot Islands.

Where are the Jameson Islands?

The Jameson Islands are located in the Coronation Gulf. This gulf is a large body of water in the Arctic Ocean. It is found between the mainland of Canada and Victoria Island. The islands are in the northern part of Canada.

Nunavut Territory

The islands are part of Nunavut, Canada's largest and newest territory. Nunavut is known for its vast, icy landscapes and its large Inuit population. The territory covers a huge area. It includes many islands in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.

Kitikmeot Region

Within Nunavut, the Jameson Islands are in the Kitikmeot Region. This region is one of three administrative areas in Nunavut. It is located in the central part of the territory. The region is mostly made up of mainland Canada and several Arctic islands.

What are the Jameson Islands Like?

The Jameson Islands cover an area of about 102 square kilometers. This makes them a medium-sized group of islands. Like many Arctic islands, they are likely rugged and rocky. They would have a harsh, cold climate for most of the year.

Uninhabited Islands

The Jameson Islands are uninhabited. This means that no people live there permanently. Many islands in the far north of Canada are uninhabited. This is because of the very cold weather and difficult living conditions. There are no towns or villages on these islands.

Arctic Environment

The islands are in the Arctic. This means they experience very long, cold winters. Summers are short and cool. The land is often covered in permafrost. This is ground that stays frozen all year round. The plants that grow here are usually small. They include mosses, lichens, and some hardy shrubs.

Nearby Island Groups

The Jameson Islands are not alone in the Coronation Gulf. There are other island groups nearby. These include the Chapman Islands, the Sesqui Islands, and the Wilmot Islands. These islands are also part of the same Arctic environment. They share similar geographical features.

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