Loks Land Island

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Loks Land Island

Loks Land Island, Nunavut (red circle at right edge)
Geography
Location Frobisher Bay
Coordinates 62°26′N 64°38′W / 62.433°N 64.633°W / 62.433; -64.633 (Loks Land Island)Coordinates: 62°26′N 64°38′W / 62.433°N 64.633°W / 62.433; -64.633 (Loks Land Island)
Archipelago Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Area 419 km2 (162 sq mi)
Coastline 206 km (128 mi)
Country
Canada
Nunavut  Nunavut
Region Qikiqtaaluk
Demographics
Population Uninhabited
A closer view of the island

Loks Land Island is part of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago in Nunavut, Canada. It is located off the eastern tip of Baffin Island's Blunt Peninsula, close to the mouth of Frobisher Bay. It has an area of 419 km2 (162 sq mi) and a coastline of 206 km. The local Inuktitut name for the island is Takuligjuaq.

Loks Land was the site of one of the stations in the Distant Early Warning Line radar defence network, and had the code number BAF-4A.

The island was visited by Martin Frobisher and is named for Michael Lok, a London financier who was one of the patrons of Frobisher's Arctic expeditions of the 1570s. Frobisher's first expedition found ore which was purported to contain gold, leading to a second and third expedition which failed to find any of the precious metal. These later speculative ventures almost bankrupted Lok.

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