Canadian Arctic Archipelago - Map With Links To Islands

Map With Links To Islands

  • King Christianmap 1
  • Bordenmap 2
  • Lougheedmap 3
  • Brockmap 4
  • Mackenzie Kingmap 5
  • Helenamap 6
  • Cameronmap 7
  • Emeraldmap 8
  • Prince Patrickmap 9
  • Île Vaniermap 10
  • Eglintonmap 11
  • Alexandermap 12
  • Bathurstmap 13
  • Melvillemap 14
  • Byam Martinmap 15
  • Banksmap 16
  • Stefanssonmap 17
  • Russellmap 18
  • Prince of Walesmap 19
  • Prescottmap 20
  • Somersetmap 21
  • Victoriamap 22
  • King Williammap 23
  • Mattymap 24
  • Walesmap 25
  • Belchermap 26
  • Longmap 27
  • Akimiskimap 28
  • Charltonmap 29

  • Ellesmeremap 30
  • Meighenmap 31
  • Axel Heibergmap 32
  • Ellef Ringnesmap 33
  • Amund Ringnesmap 34
  • Cornwallmap 35
  • Grahammap 36
  • North Kentmap 37
  • Baillie-Hamiltonmap 38
  • Little Cornwallismap 39
  • Cornwallismap 40
  • Devonmap 41
  • Bylotmap 42
  • Baffinmap 43
  • Jens Munkmap 44
  • Kochmap 45
  • Braymap 46
  • Rowleymap 47
  • Foleymap 48
  • Air Forcemap 49
  • Prince Charlesmap 50
  • Vansittartmap 51
  • Whitemap 52
  • Southamptonmap 53
  • Resolutionmap 54
  • Loksmap 55
  • Akpatokmap 56
  • Bigmap 57
  • Salisburymap 58
  • Nottinghammap 59
  • Manselmap 60
  • Coatsmap 61

Islands not on map

  • Beecheymap 62
  • Duke of Yorkmap 63
  • Gatesheadmap 64
  • Haig-Thomasmap 65
  • Hansmap 66
  • Killiniqmap 67
  • Jenny Lindmap 68
  • Ottawamap 69
  • Prince Leopoldmap 70
  • Skraelingmap 71
  • Trodeleymap 72
  • Westonmap 73

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