Cape Fullerton

Cape Fullerton
Cape Fullerton, Nunavut, Canada
Barracks at Cape Fullerton, Nunavut, Canada, 1904. Photo by J. D. Moodie. The original notes with this photograph added "Officers' Quarters only built at that time and occupied by Detachment, 1904."

Cape Fullerton (Qatiktalik in Inuktitut[1]) is a cape and peninsula in Nunavut, Canada located on the northwest shores of Hudson Bay on Roes Welcome Sound and includes Fullerton Harbour. Today it is part of Ukkusiksalik National Park. Although Cape Fullerton was traditionally home to migrant Inuit people including the Aivilingmiut and the Qaernermiut (Caribou Inuit), today the nearest permanently populated settlement is Chesterfield Inlet, roughly 100 kilometers to the southwest.[2]

In the early 1900s, Fullerton Harbour was a popular wintering station for American and Scottish whaling ships and a trading point between the Inuit and the southern whalers. In September 1903, the first North-West Mounted Police outpost was established at Cape Fullerton both to establish Canadian sovereignty as well as to administer whaling licenses, collect customs, control liquor, and maintain order. The NWMP closed about 1914.[3]

From 1915 until 1919, Captain George Cleveland (1871-1925) ran a trading post at Fullerton Harbour, under the employ of furrier F. N. Monjo of New York City. In 1919, the Hudson's Bay Company obtained the post and Cleveland moved it to Repulse Bay. It was also in 1919 that Captain George Comer grounded his schooner, the Finback, at Cape Fullerton; it was to be his last Arctic voyage.[4]

In 1924, an old carpenter’s shop and an outbuilding were dismantled from the remains of Cape Fullerton Outpost and the lumber shipped to Chesterfield Inlet.

In the winter of 1940-41, "the disused Police barracks at Fullerton Harbour" were still being used for refuge for travelers.[5]

Notes

  1. ^ Eber, Dorothy (1989). When the Whalers Were Up North. Boston: David R. Godine. ISBN 087923-818-6. 
  2. ^ Map of Nunavut (territory), Canada - World Atlas - MSN Encarta
  3. ^ Chesterfield Inlet - Its History
  4. ^ Ross, W. Gillies. "George Comer". Arctic Profiles. ucalgary.ca. pp. 294–295. http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic36-3-294.pdf. Retrieved 2008-03-30 
  5. ^ Manning, T. H. (May/June, 1943). "The Fox Basin Coasts of Baffin Island". The Geographical Journal 101 (5/6): 235. 

Coordinates: 63°58′N 088°46′W / 63.967°N 88.767°W / 63.967; -88.767 (Cape Fullerton)



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