Banks Peninsula (Nunavut)
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The Banks Peninsula (sometimes Banks' Peninsula) is located on the mainland of Canada's Nunavut territory. There are no communities on the peninsula, though the hamlet of Bathurst Inlet is located close-by, to the south, across the waterway of Bathurst Inlet. The peninsula has an irregular coastline, including a portion bounded by Arctic Sound. Point Wollaston is the northern most geographic feature.
The peninsula is one of many landforms named in honour of Sir Joseph Banks, President of the Royal Society.[1]
References
- ↑ Franklin, John; Bright, Mynors (Translator) (2004-09-24). "The Journey to the Polar Sea". Project Gutenberg. pp. August 1. Retrieved 2008-10-14.
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Coordinates: 67°15′N 108°30′W / 67.250°N 108.500°W
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