
M'Clintock Channel
M'Clintock Channel is a natural waterway located in northern Canada, forming part of the border between the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. It is approximately 100 kilometers long, connecting Coronation Gulf to Franklin Bay in the Arctic Ocean. The channel is significant for navigation and marine transportation, especially for indigenous communities and Arctic shipping routes. Its icy waters are characteristic of the region's cold Arctic environment, and the channel plays a vital role in the local ecosystem and transportation network in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.