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Thompson Island
Native name:
Twer-oong Island
Thompson Island is located in Nunavut
Thompson Island
Thompson Island
Location in Nunavut
Thompson Island is located in Canada
Thompson Island
Thompson Island
Location in Canada
Geography
Location Frobisher Bay
Coordinates 63°29′N 68°28′W / 63.483°N 68.467°W / 63.483; -68.467 (Thompson Island)
Archipelago Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Administration
Territory Nunavut
Region Qikiqtaaluk
Demographics
Population Uninhabited

Thompson Island, also known by its variant name Twer-oong Island, is a small, uninhabited island located in the far northern part of Canada. It is part of the vast Canadian Arctic Archipelago and lies within the territory of Nunavut. This island is found in Frobisher Bay, a large inlet of the Atlantic Ocean, and is situated south of two other islands, Faris Island and Hill Island.

Where is Thompson Island?

Thompson Island is located in Frobisher Bay, which is a large bay on the southeastern coast of Baffin Island. Baffin Island itself is the largest island in Canada and the fifth largest island in the world. The island is part of the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut. This region covers a huge area of the Canadian Arctic.

Part of the Arctic Archipelago

Thompson Island is one of many islands that make up the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. This is a group of islands in northern Canada that are mostly covered by ice and tundra. The archipelago is known for its cold climate and unique wildlife.

What is an Uninhabited Island?

An uninhabited island means that no people live there permanently. Thompson Island is one of many islands in the Canadian Arctic that are not home to any human communities. These islands are often remote and have very harsh weather conditions, especially during the long, cold winters.

Wildlife on Arctic Islands

Even though no people live on Thompson Island, it might be a home or a stopping point for various Arctic animals. Animals like polar bears, seals, and different types of birds often live on or visit these northern islands. They are adapted to the cold environment.

Geography and Climate

Thompson Island is in a very cold part of the world. The climate in Frobisher Bay and the surrounding areas is Arctic. This means there are long, very cold winters and short, cool summers. The bay itself can be covered in ice for many months of the year.

Coordinates and Location

The exact location of Thompson Island can be found using its coordinates: 63°29′ North and 68°28′ West. These numbers help pinpoint its spot on a map of the world. Its location in Frobisher Bay places it off the shore of Baffin Island, which is a major landmass in the Canadian Arctic.

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