- Ungava Peninsula
The Ungava Peninsula of
Nunavik ,Québec ,Canada , is bounded byHudson Bay to the west,Hudson Strait to the north, andUngava Bay to the east. The Ungava Peninsula is part of theLabrador Peninsula and covers about 252,000 km² (97,000 sq mi).It is a part of the
Canadian Shield and consists entirely of treelesstundra dissected by large numbers of rivers and glacial lakes, flowing generally east-west in a parallel fashion. The peninsula was not deglaciated until 6,500 years ago (11,500 years after theLast Glacial Maximum ) and is believed to have been the prehistoric centre from which the vastLaurentide Ice Sheet spread over most ofNorth America during the last glacial epoch.The climate is extremely cold ("ET" in the
Köppen climate classification ) because theLabrador Current keeps the region (and all of northern Québec) colder in thesummer than other regions at comparable latitudes.The 10,000 inhabitants of the peninsula (90%
Inuit ), live in 12 villages spread along the coast. The largest village,Kuujjuaq , is the capital of theKativik Regional Government , which includes all of the peninsula. The offshore islands are part of theNunavut Territory . The region is accessible by air services, with links to southern Québec, andseasonal shipping when sea-ice breaks up. Thickpermafrost prevents the use of conventional building techniques in some areas.External links
* [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0008207 "The Canadian Encyclopedia" - Ungava Peninsula]
* [http://www.mddep.gouv.qc.ca/biodiversite/aires_protegees/provinces/partie4j.htm Ecological description of the Ungava Peninsula (in French)]
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