If you will look at a map of Canadian territory's located in the Arctic Circle, a complete list of Islands include;
Baffin Island, Prince Charles Island, Prince of Wales Island, Somerset Island, Devon Island, Ellesmere Island, Bathurst Island, Melville Island, Banks Island, Victoria Island, King William Island, and Bylot Island.
Reference;
Rand McNALLY Classroom Atlas, Canada, pages 56-59
Copyright 2009
Prince Charle Island, Bylot Island, King William Island, and Banks Island.
The majority of Canadian Islands located north of the arctic circle are in Nunavut. They are Ellesmere Island, Banks Island, Baffin Island and Victoria Island.
The majority of Canadian Islands located north of the arctic circle are in Nunavut. They are Ellesmere Island, Banks Island, Baffin Island and Victoria Island.
Baffin Island is the Canadian island located north of the Arctic Circle. With an area of over 507,000 square kilometers, it is the largest island in Canada and the fifth-largest in the world. Baffin Island is known for its stunning landscapes, wildlife, and rich cultural history.
There are at least five Victoria Islands. The one in Canada is north of the Arctic Circle.
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The Arctic Ocean
Traditionally located within the Arctic Circle.
At 65°15′26″ North laltitude, Teller is about 89 miles outside the Arctic Circle.
To be classed as an Arctic Island, they must be inside the Arctic Circle which is 66º 33′ 43″ (or 66.5619°). See the Related Link fo a list of Arctic Islands and the countries they belong to.
The Arctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes N latitude. Everything north of the Arctic circle is considered to be the Arctic.
The state of Alaska is partly within the Arctic Circle.
No, the Hudson Bay area is just outside the Arctic Circle.