Prince Regent Inlet

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Prince Regent Inlet is a large Arctic waterway in Nunavut, Canada, forming part of the Northwest Passage between Baffin Bay and the central Canadian Arctic Archipelago.

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Label Occurrences
Prince Regent Inlet canonical 2

Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Arctic waterway
inlet
belongsTo Canadian Arctic Archipelago maritime area
surface form: Canadian Arctic maritime zones
connectsTo Baffin Bay
Gulf of Boothia ONNED1
country Canada
discoveredBy William Edward Parry
ecoregion Arctic marine ecosystem
explorationEra 19th-century Arctic exploration
hasClimate polar climate
hasCoastlineOn Baffin Island NERFINISHED
Boothia Peninsula
hasHistoricalUse Arctic exploration route
hasLanguageToponym English
hasNavigationHazard icebergs
pack ice
hasNavigationRole segment of the Northwest Passage
hasPart Bellot Strait
Fury and Hecla Strait
hasSeaIceCondition seasonal sea ice cover
isPartOfHydrographicSystem Arctic basins
surface form: Arctic Ocean basin
knownFor harsh Arctic climate
sea ice
locatedEastOf Boothia Peninsula
locatedIn Arctic Ocean
Arctic region
Arctic Archipelago
surface form: Canadian Arctic Archipelago

Nunavut
locatedInAdministrativeRegion Qikiqtaaluk Region NERFINISHED
locatedNorthOf Fury and Hecla Strait
locatedSouthOf Lancaster Sound NERFINISHED
locatedWestOf Baffin Bay NERFINISHED
namedAfter George IV of the United Kingdom
surface form: George IV

Prince Regent
surface form: Prince Regent of the United Kingdom
partOf Canadian internal waters
Northwest Passage
regionType remote Arctic waterway
separates Baffin Island NERFINISHED
Boothia Peninsula
waterBodyType inlet

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Lancaster Sound connectsTo Prince Regent Inlet
Gulf of Boothia connectedTo Prince Regent Inlet