The Parry Peninsula on the north coast of Canada's Northwest Territories is bounded on the west by Franklin Bay, on the north by Amundsen Gulf, and on the east by Darnley Bay. The nearest settlement is Paulatuk. It is also home to the Cape Parry Migratory Bird Sanctuary on the northern extremity of the Parry Peninsula.[1]

Parry Peninsula
Sentinel-2 image (2021) of the peninsula with Paulatuk and Hornaday River delta in the bottom right corner.
Parry Peninsula is located in Northwest Territories
Parry Peninsula
Parry Peninsula
Location of the Parry Peninsula in the Northwest Territories
Geography
LocationNorthwest Territories, Canada
Coordinates69°40′01″N 124°40′01″W / 69.667°N 124.667°W / 69.667; -124.667
Adjacent toArctic Ocean
Administration
Canada

History

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It is named for the Arctic explorer William Edward Parry, as well as the similarly named Cape Parry at its northern tip. A Distant Early Warning Line site is also located on the northern tip of the peninsula, that switched operations in 1989 to the North Warning System.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Cape Parry Migratory Bird Sanctuary". Environment and Climate Change Canada. Government of Canada. Retrieved 4 March 2016.
  2. ^ Wilson, Larry. "Cape Parry NWT PIN-Main". Larry Wilson - Dew Line Adventures. Dew Line Adventures. Retrieved 4 March 2016.[permanent dead link]

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