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Ellesmere Island |
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Ellesmere IslandIsland in the extreme northeast of the Arctic Archipelago, in the Canadian territory of Nunavut; area 196,236 sq km/75,767 sq mi; population (2006) 120. It is the second-largest island in the archipelago and is part of the Queen Elizabeth island group, at the northern end of Baffin Bay. Its northern tip, Cape Columbia, is the most northerly point of the North American continent. The island is, for the most part, barren or glacier-covered. Industries include oil and gas exploration, and tourism. The island is also a base for scientific and military operations. Ellesmere Island was first sighted by English explorer and navigator William Baffin in 1616.
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| UP NORTH Situated far north of the Arctic Circle, Canada's Ellesmere Island is a cold, harsh place. Meanwhile, we continue working diligently to bring West Hawk's other energy-coal-gasification-based assets - Tulita area coal deposit in the Northwest Territories, the Groundhog deposit in northern British Columbia, and Ellesmere Island in Nunavut Territory - into commercial production. On Devon Island, the northern fulmars breed on rocky cliffs and bring home most of their food from the seas between Ellesmere Island and Greenland, 400 km away. |
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