Everything about Cumberland Peninsula totally explained
Cumberland Peninsula is a peninsula in the southeastern part of
Baffin Island, in
Nunavut,
Canada. It is located between 64°56' and 67°57' north latitude, and 61°56' to 68° west longitude. The
Arctic Circle crosses the peninsula, with the
Labrador Sea to the southeast, and the
Davis Strait to the east, which lies between the peninsula and
Greenland. The
Cumberland Sound lies to the southwest, separating the Cumberland Peninsula from the
Hall Peninsula, which is also part of Baffin Island.
The Cumberland Peninsula is part of the
Arctic Tundra biome—the world's coldest and driest biome—as is the rest of Baffin Island. The terrain is mountainous, and Mt. Odin, near the Arctic Circle, rises 7,044 feet (2147m).
The peninsula is home to
Pangnirtung, which lies on the southwest coast, and the
Auyuittuq National Park.
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