Lougheed island
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island, uninhabited island
Lougheed Island is one of the uninhabited islands of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago in the Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut. It measures 1,312 km2 (507 sq mi) in size. It is relatively isolated compared to other Canadian Arctic islands, and is located in the Arctic Ocean, halfway between Ellef Ringnes Island to the northeast and Melville Island to the southwest. It is part of the Findlay Group.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lougheed_Island
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 77°21'13"N 105°6'41"W
- Vanier Island 116 km
- Ellef Ringnes Island 163 km
- Byam Martin Island 212 km
- Amund-Ringnes-Insel 224 km
- Brock Island 250 km
- Parry Island 253 km
- Melville Island 317 km
- Cornwallis Island 328 km
- Russel Island 391 km
- Wrangel Island 2187 km
- Peenahs island 124 km
- Exposed Salt dome 127 km
- Polaris Lead/Zinc Mine 306 km
- Griffin Bay 423 km
- Gulf Union 456 km
- Erebus and Terror Bay 463 km
- Redstok Bay 473 km
- Gascoyne Inlet 474 km
- Bay Town 483 km
- Rigby Bay 510 km