Well, it's sort of the other way around. The Baffin Islands are part of Nunavut, as Nunavut's capital is Iqaluit, which is located on the Baffin Islands. So yes, Nunavut is a part of the Baffin Islands.
Baffin Bay is the large bay that separates Greenland from the Baffin Islands. The Davis Strait also separates this area.
Baffin Island is a part of Canada.
Greenland and the Baffin Islands
Greenland and the Baffin Islands
The arctic islands include three of the worlds largest islands -- Baffin, Victoria, and Ellesmere 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.
One of the major islands is Baffin 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.
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Baffin Bay and the Davis Strait.They both flow into the Labrador Sea to the south.
The body of water located between Baffin Island and Greenland is the Baffin Bay. It is a marginal sea of the North Atlantic Ocean.