Sesqui Islands facts for kids
Geography | |
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Location | Coronation Gulf |
Coordinates | 68°17′N 110°43′W / 68.283°N 110.717°W |
Administration | |
Territory | Nunavut |
Region | Kitikmeot |
Demographics | |
Population | Uninhabited |
The Sesqui Islands are a group of islands found in a large body of water called the Coronation Gulf. These islands are located south of a much bigger island known as Victoria Island.
You can find the Sesqui Islands in the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut, which is a territory in northern Canada. No people live on these islands, making them uninhabited.
Where are the Sesqui Islands?
The Sesqui Islands are part of a cold, northern area of Canada. They are surrounded by the waters of the Coronation Gulf. This gulf is an arm of the Arctic Ocean.
Nearby Island Groups
Even though the Sesqui Islands are uninhabited, they are not alone in the Coronation Gulf. There are several other island groups nearby. These include:
- The Bate Islands
- The Jameson Islands
- The Outpost Islands
- The Richardson Islands
- The Sisters Islands
These islands are all part of the beautiful and wild landscape of Canada's Arctic region.