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  2. Arctic Archipelago - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic Archipelago, also known as the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, is an archipelago lying to the north of the Canadian continental mainland, excluding Greenland (an autonomous territory of Denmark) and Iceland (an independent country).

  3. Canadian Arctic tundra - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Arctic tundra was first colonized by indigenous peoples, of which the Inuit today are descendants. In the late 17th century European colonization of the region began. French and British merchants arrived and subsequently settled in the Canadian Arctic and dominated the fur trade. In doing this, the merchants established trade ...

  4. Northern Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic and Hudson Bay Lowlands comprise a substantial part of the geographic region often considered part of the Canadian Shield (in contrast to the sole geological area). The ground in the Arctic is mostly composed of permafrost, making construction difficult and often hazardous, and agriculture virtually impossible.

  5. Arctic Lands - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic Lands is a physiographic region located in northern Canada. ... The other physiographic regions are the Canadian Shield, the Hudson Bay Lowlands, ...

  6. Territorial claims in the Arctic - Wikipedia

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    The status of certain portions of the Arctic sea region is in dispute for various reasons. Canada, Denmark, Norway, Russia, and the United States all regard parts of the Arctic seas as national waters ( territorial waters out to 12 nautical miles (22 km)) or internal waters .

  7. High Arctic tundra - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian High Arctic Tundra ecoregion encompasses most of the northern Arctic ... The region supports viable populations of arctic mammals such as muskox, arctic ...

  8. Arctic blast continues to bring lake-effect snow ... - AOL

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    Even as the Canadian storm that triggered intense lake-effect snow and heavy snow squalls and brought the first flakes of the season to much of the Interstate 95 Northeast is moving away, shifting ...

  9. Arctic Cordillera - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic Cordillera is a terrestrial ecozone in northern Canada characterized by a vast, deeply dissected chain of mountain ranges extending along the northeastern flank of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago from Ellesmere Island to the northeasternmost part of the Labrador Peninsula in northern Labrador and northern Quebec, Canada.