Simialuk
Island in the Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada
69°46′12″N 82°38′38″W / 69.77000°N 82.64389°W / 69.77000; -82.64389Canada
Simialuk (Inuktitut syllabics: ᓯᒥᐊᓗᒃ[1]) formerly Ormonde Island[2] is an irregularly shaped island located at the eastern opening of the Fury and Hecla Strait. Situated in Nunavut's Qikiqtaaluk Region within the northern Canadian Arctic, the island is north of the Melville Peninsula's Northeast Cape (separated by the Labrador Narrows), south of Baffin Island (Elder Island lies between them), and west of Foxe Basin. It is approximately 91 m (299 ft) above sea level.[3]
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Islands of the Qikiqtaaluk Region
- Adams
- Akpatok
- Alfred
- Allen
- Arvalik
- Aulattivik
- Aulitivik
- Aulitiving
- Baffin
- Barth
- Beacon (Ungava Bay)
- Bergesen
- Bjarnason
- Bylot
- Davids
- Dexterity
- Diana
- Edgeworth
- Eider
- Elder
- Fraser
- Gyrfalcon
- Hamilton
- Imiliit
- Imiqqutailaqtuuq
- Kaigosuiyat
- Kilian
- Lady Franklin
- Landslip
- Lock
- Low
- Marvin
- Mumiksaa
- Nakoaiyet
- Nova Zembla
- Old Squaw
- Otrick
- Pandora
- Payne
- Peter Richards
- Pilattuaq
- Pisiktarfik
- Plover
- Prescott
- Prince Leopold
- Prince of Wales
- Qikiqta
- Qikiqtaaluk
- Qimivvik
- Round
- Russell
- Saglaarjuk
- Saglirjuaq
- Salikuit
- Saneruarsuk
- Simialuk
- Somerset
- Spicer
- Stephens
- Trinity
- Vesey Hamilton
- Vivian
- Wollaston
- Yeoman
- Young
- Akulagok
- Anarnittuq
- Aupaluktok
- Aupaluktut
- Blacklead
- Clear Passage
- Drum
- Ekallulik
- Iglunga
- Imigen
- Ivisa
- Kaigosuit
- Kangigutsak
- Kekertelung
- Kekerten
- Kekertukdjuak
- Kudjak
- Maktaktujanak
- Miliakdjuin
- Moodie
- Nimigen
- Nunatak
- Nuvujen
- Opingivik
- Sanigut
- Saunik
- Shakshukowshee
- Shakshukuk
- Tesseralik
- Tuapait
- Upajjana
- Utaqqiurviarjuruluk
- Utsusivik
- Wareham
- Algerine
- Alligator
- Anchorage
- Aubrey
- Augustus
- Bear
- Beveridge
- Bishop
- Brigus
- Brook
- Bruce
- Cairn
- Camp
- Carter
- Chase
- Coffin
- Crimmins
- Crowell
- Culbertson
- Daniel
- Dog
- Eden
- Emerick
- Falk
- Faris
- Field
- Fletcher
- Frobisher's Farthest
- Gabriel
- Gardiner
- Gay
- Gross
- Halford
- Hantzsch
- Harper
- Hill
- Jenvey
- Kodlunarn
- Kudlago
- Kungo
- Lefferts
- Leopold
- Loks Land
- Long
- Low
- Luella
- Mair
- Mark
- Mary
- McAllister
- McBride
- McLaren
- McLean
- Metela
- Mitchell
- Monument
- Nest
- Nouyarn
- Ogden
- Pan
- Peak
- Pichit
- Pike
- Pink Lady
- Pope
- Potter
- Precipice
- Ptarmigan
- Pugh
- Qarsau
- Quadrifid
- Redan
- Resor
- Sale
- Scalene
- Sliver
- Smith
- Sybil
- Thompson
- Whiskukun
- Crown Prince Frederik
- Glen
- Honeyman
- Lavoie
- Sabine
- Wales
- Anguttuaq
- Aulatsiviit
- Avingasittuit Siqinirsipangat
- Beacon (Hudson Strait)
- Black Bluff
- Bush
- Button
- Charles
- Clark
- Dolphin
- Dorset
- Edgell
- Erhardt
- Goodwin
- Gudmusson
- Hector
- Holdridge
- Ijjuriktuq
- Ivvitsa
- Kaavvijjuaq
- King
- Kinngarjuaq
- Lacy
- Lavoie
- Lawson
- Leading
- Lower Savage
- MacColl
- Mallik
- Middle Savage
- Mill
- Naniruaq
- Niels
- Nottingham
- Nunarijjait
- Nuvuktiqpaaraaluk
- Nuvursiit
- Observation
- Point
- Poodlatee
- Qaqqannalik
- Qaiqsuarjuk
- Qikiqtaalujjuaq
- Qikiqtarjuaq
- Qikiqtarjuarusiq
- Resolution
- Saarru
- Salisbury
- Saqajaa
- Sheer
- Strathcona
- Takijualuk
- Ukaliqtuuq
- Ungirlauttat
- Upirngiviaaluk
- Akimiski
- Bear
- Big
- Cape Hope
- Carey
- Charlton
- Grey Goose
- Gull
- Jacob
- Moore
- North Twin
- Paint Hills
- Solomons Temple
- South Twin
- Spencer
- Stag
- Strutton
- Sunday
- Trodely
- Twin
- Walter
- Weston
- Brevoort
- Cape Chidley
- Christopher Hall
- Hozier
- Hudson
- Ilikok
- Jackson
- Killiniq
- Knight
- Leybourne
- Little Hall
- Muingmak
- Rogers
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