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Old Squaw Islands
Old Squaw Islands is located in Nunavut
Old Squaw Islands
Old Squaw Islands
Location in Nunavut
Old Squaw Islands is located in Canada
Old Squaw Islands
Old Squaw Islands
Location in Canada
Geography
Location Northern Canada
Coordinates 63°30′N 67°56′W / 63.500°N 67.933°W / 63.500; -67.933 (Old Squaw Islands)
Archipelago Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Administration
Canada
Nunavut Nunavut
Region Qikiqtaaluk
Demographics
Population Uninhabited
Source: Old Squaw Islands at Atlas of Canada

The Old Squaw Islands are a group of small islands located in the far northern part of Canada. They are found in Wayne Bay, which is west of a place called Becher Peninsula. These islands are part of a much larger group of islands known as the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.

These islands belong to the Qikiqtaaluk Region within the Canadian territory of Nunavut. Nunavut is a very large and unique part of Canada, known for its cold climate and amazing wildlife.

Discovering the Old Squaw Islands

The Old Squaw Islands are part of the many islands that lie off the coast of Baffin Island. Baffin Island itself is one of the largest islands in the world.

Where are these islands?

Imagine looking at a map of Canada. If you go way up north, past most cities, you'll find Nunavut. The Old Squaw Islands are located in this vast, icy region. Their exact spot is in Wayne Bay, which is a body of water connected to the larger Arctic Ocean.

What is an Archipelago?

The Old Squaw Islands are part of an "archipelago." An archipelago is simply a group or chain of islands. The Canadian Arctic Archipelago is one of the biggest in the world. It includes thousands of islands spread across the Arctic Ocean.

Life in the Arctic

The Old Squaw Islands are uninhabited, meaning no people live there permanently. This is common for many islands in the far north due to the extremely cold weather and harsh conditions.

Arctic Climate

The climate in this part of the world is very cold. Winters are long and dark, with temperatures often dropping far below freezing. Summers are short and cool, but they bring continuous daylight, sometimes for 24 hours a day!

Arctic Wildlife

Even though no humans live on the Old Squaw Islands, they might be visited by various Arctic animals. Animals like polar bears, seals, and different types of birds are well-adapted to survive in this chilly environment. They find food and shelter among the islands and the surrounding waters.

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