Nottingham Island

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Nottingham Island
Nottingham Island, Nunavut
Nottingham Island, Nunavut
Geography
Location Northern Canada
Coordinates 63°17′N 77°55′W / 63.283, -77.917Coordinates: 63°17′N 77°55′W / 63.283, -77.917
Area 1,372 km² (530 sq mi)


Administration
Flag of Canada Canada
Territory Flag of Nunavut Nunavut
Largest city Iqaluit (6,184)
Demographics
Population Uninhabited
Indigenous people Inuit

Nottingham Island (Tujjaat in Inuktitut) is an island of Nunavut, Canada lying at the mouth of Hudson Bay. Nottingham Island was named by the English explorer Henry Hudson in 1610 upon its discovery. A weather station was constructed on the island in 1884. In 1927, an airfield was constructed as part of a program to monitor ice in Hudson Bay. The island became uninhabited in October 1970 as Inuit residents migrated to larger towns, primarily Cape Dorset.

The island is known for its prominent walrus population. It is also the birthplace of the late Inuit artist Pitseolak Ashoona as well as photographer Peter Pitseolak

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