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Nunavik - Wikipedia Nunavik ( ˈnuːnəvɪk ; French: [nynavik]; Inuktitut: ᓄᓇᕕᒃ) is an area in Canada which comprises the northern third of the province of Quebec, part of the Nord-du-Québec region and nearly coterminous with Kativik
Welcome to Nunavik! Quebec’s Far North Host to four of the most spectacular national parks in Quebec, Nunavik shelters true gems of nature that are sure to delight fans of the great outdoors, whether hiking or even mountaineering, sea kayaking or white water rafting, backcountry skiing or snowshoeing
Nunavik | The Canadian Encyclopedia Nunavik, the portion of land within the province of Quebec located north of the 55th parallel, covers approximately 500,000 km2 (representing more than one-thir
Nunavik - Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada Located along Hudson Bay and on the Ungava Peninsula, Nunavik is one of four Inuit homelands in Canada that make up Inuit Nunangat The political, cultural and economic administrations of Nunavik are managed by the Makivik Corporation
Nunavik Region in Quebec, Canada | Come Explore Canada The Nunavik region is a vast and remote area in northern Quebec, Canada It is home to the Inuit people and boasts stunning natural beauty, including the Torngat Mountains National Park, the Pingualuit crater, and the Hudson Bay coastline
Nunavik - Explore-Quebec Stretching above the 55th parallel, Nunavik is the northernmost region of Quebec This 507,000 km2 pristine territory — bordered by Hudson Bay to the west, Hudson Strait to the north, Ungava Bay and Labrador to the east — makes up one third of the province and is almost equal to the size of France
Indigenous Tourism Quebec - Region - Nunavik Nunavik is the legendary Far North, complete with polar bears, marine mammals, caribou, muskoxen, and larger-than-life landscapes A land like no other, where tundra and taiga are punctuated with majestic mountains, flowing rivers, and more lakes than you can count
The Region of Nunavik - The land - Nunavimmiuts - Avataq The vast area of Northern Québec now known as Nunavik [the place where we live] extends over 560,000 square kilometres For approximately 4000 years, various human groups occupied this territory