Arctic Ocean
- Islands of the Western Arctic Ocean:
- Canadian Arctic Archipelago
- Baffin Island, largest island of Canada and the world's 5th largest island
- Victoria Island, world's 8th largest island
- Banks Island, world's 24th largest island
- Southampton Island, world's 34th largest island
- Prince of Wales Island, world's 40th largest island
- Somerset Island, world's 46th largest island
- King William Island, world's 61st largest island
- Bylot Island, world's 72nd largest island
- Prince Charles Island, world's 78th largest island
- Queen Elizabeth Islands
- Ellesmere Island, world's 10th largest and 37th tallest island
- Devon Island, world's largest uninhabited landmass and 27th largest island
- Melville Island, world's 33rd largest island
- Bathurst Island, world's 54th largest island
- Prince Patrick Island, world's 55th largest island
- Cornwallis Island, world's 96th largest island
- Mackenzie King Island, world's 115th largest island
- Sverdrup Islands
- Axel Heiberg Island, world's 32nd largest island
- Ellef Ringnes Island, world's 69th largest island
- Amund Ringnes Island, world's 111th largest island
- Islands of Hudson Bay
- Coats Island, world's 107th largest island
- Belcher Islands
- Islands of James Bay
- Islands of the Alaskan Arctic Coast
- Canadian Arctic Archipelago
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