Simpson Strait

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Simpson Strait is a narrow Arctic waterway in northern Canada that separates King William Island from the mainland and forms part of the historic Northwest Passage.

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Label Occurrences
Simpson Strait canonical 4

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Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic feature
strait
waterway
connects Queen Maud Gulf NERFINISHED
Rae Strait NERFINISHED
country Canada
hasClimate polar climate
hasLanguageToponym English NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance forms part of historic Northwest Passage route
inBasinCountry Canada NERFINISHED
isNavigable seasonally
knownFor challenging ice conditions
role in Arctic exploration history
locatedIn Arctic region
Canada
Nunavut NERFINISHED
locatedInHemisphere Northern Hemisphere
locatedInLatitudeZone High Arctic NERFINISHED
locatedNorthOf Canadian mainland coast of Nunavut
locatedSouthOf King William Island NERFINISHED
namedAfter Thomas Simpson NERFINISHED
ocean Arctic Ocean NERFINISHED
partOf Canadian Arctic Archipelago waterways NERFINISHED
Northwest Passage NERFINISHED
region Kitikmeot Region NERFINISHED
separates Canadian mainland
King William Island NERFINISHED
waterBodyType marine channel
waterSalinity saltwater

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Kitikmeot Region hasGeographicFeature Simpson Strait
Gjøa sailedThrough Simpson Strait
Gjøa Haven hasNearbyGeographicFeature Simpson Strait