Nunavut Facts

Nunavut Facts at a Glance.

Nunavut is Canada’s largest territory representing 1/5 of the country’s land and stretching over 2 million square kilometres. The territory extends north and west of Hudson’s Bay, above the tree line to the North Pole. The land and water area of Nunavut is the approximate size of the combined area of Canada’s five most eastern provinces – Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Quebec.

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