Nunavik
Nunavik is a region located in the northern part of Quebec, Canada. It encompasses the northern third of the province and is characterized by its vast landscapes, including tundra, mountains, and numerous rivers and lakes. The area is home to the Inuit people, who have a rich cultural heritage and a deep connection to the land.
The region is known for its unique wildlife, including polar bears, caribou, and various bird species. Nunavik also features several communities, with Kuujjuaq being the largest. The economy is primarily based on traditional activities like hunting and fishing, along with some mining and tourism.