Steensby Inlet

Steensby Inlet is a waterway in Nunavut's Qikiqtaaluk Region. It extends northerly from Foxe Basin into central Baffin Island. There are several un-named islands within the inlet, and Koch Island lies outside of it. The Steensby Inlet Ice Stream arose after the deglaciation of Foxe Basin.[1]

It is named in honor of Hans Peder Steensby, ethnographer and professor of geography at the University of Copenhagen.

Mining

Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation is drilling for iron ore in the area.[2][3] Iron ore was first found in the Mary River area in 1962. The Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation has plans to build a 149 km (93 mi) railroad line connecting the inlet to a mine-site in the Mary River area. According to the Railway Gazette this would be the most northerly railroad line in the world.

References