Peel Sound

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Peel Sound
Peel Sound is located in Nunavut
Peel Sound
Peel Sound
Coordinates73°00′N 096°30′W / 73.000°N 96.500°W / 73.000; -96.500 (Peel Sound)Coordinates: 73°00′N 096°30′W / 73.000°N 96.500°W / 73.000; -96.500 (Peel Sound)
Basin countriesCanada
SettlementsUninhabited
Peel Sound is the next inlet west of Prince Regent Inlet

Peel Sound[1] is an Arctic waterway in the Qikiqtaaluk, Nunavut, Canada. It separates Somerset Island on the east from Prince of Wales Island on the west. To the north it opens onto Parry Channel while its southern end merges with Franklin Strait.

There are several named islands within the sound, including: Lock, Vivian, Prescott, Pandora, Otrick, Barth, De la Roquette, and Gibson.

Sir John Franklin passed through the strait in 1846 - an unseasonably warm summer, since typically Peel Sound is frozen. Its east side was traced by James Clark Ross in 1849. In 1858 Francis Leopold McClintock tried to penetrate it and was blocked by ice. The same thing happened to Allen Young in 1875.

References[]

  1. ^ "Peel sound". tageo.com. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
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