Canada's Arctic
Canada's Arctic is a vast and remote region located in the northern part of the country, encompassing the territories of Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. This area is characterized by its cold climate, ice-covered landscapes, and unique ecosystems, including tundra and polar regions. The Arctic is home to various wildlife, such as polar bears, walruses, and migratory birds.
The region is also rich in Indigenous cultures, with communities like the Inuit and Inuvialuit who have lived there for thousands of years. The Arctic plays a crucial role in global climate patterns and is increasingly important for research on climate change and its impacts on the environment.