Kuunajuk

River in Nunavut, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kuunajuk formerly Ellice River,[3] for Edward Ellice, Jr., is a waterway in the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut, Canada. It rises close to the Back River between Lake Beechey and Pelly Lake,[4] and flows northward into the Queen Maud Gulf. Its mouth opens between Campbell Bay and Gernon Bay.[5] The land between the river and Sherman Inlet is generally flat and marshy.[6] Muskox and barren-ground caribou frequent the area.[7]

CountryCanada
locationBetween Beechey Lake and Pelly Lake, Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut, Canada
elevation3 m (9.8 ft)[1]
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Kuunajuk
Kuunajuk is located in Nunavut
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Mouth of the Kuunajuk
Location
CountryCanada
TerritoryNunavut
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationBetween Beechey Lake and Pelly Lake, Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut, Canada
  elevation3 m (9.8 ft)[1]
Mouth 
  location
Queen Maud Gulf
  coordinates
68°02′57″N 103°59′24″W
Length287 km (178 mi)
Basin size16,900 km2 (6,500 sq mi)[2]
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Edward Ellice, Jr.

Fauna

The river is home to Arctic char.[8] Large populations of the American brant goose nest on coastal islands at the river's mouth.[6]

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