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Port Refuge National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Port Refuge, Devon Island, Nunavut Pre-contact occupations, trade with Norse colonies
Fall Caribou Crossing National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Baker Lake, Nunavut Site of critical importance to the historical survival of inuit community
Blacklead Island Whaling Station National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Blacklead Island, Nunavut One of the most important Aboriginal and European whaling stations and vessel-wintering sites in Cumberland Sound
Arvia'juaq and Qikiqtaarjuk National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Qikiqtarjuac, Sentry Island, Nunavut Inuit summer occupation sites with rich history and surviving in situ resources
Bloody Falls National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Kugluktuk, Nunavut Pre-contact hunting and fishing sites; records the presence of Pre-Dorset, Thule, First Nation and Inuit cultures over the past three millennia
Kekerten Island Whaling Station National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Kekerten Island, Nunavut One of the most important and long lasting Aboriginal and European whaling stations and vessel-wintering sites in Cumberland Sound
Wreck of Breadalbane National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Beechey Island, Nunavut Involved in the search for Captain John Franklins lost expedition
Igloolik Island Archaeological Sites National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Igloolik Island, Nunavut One of the most complete archaeological sequences in the Arctic, 2000 BCE - 1000 AD
Inuksuk National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Enukso Point, Nunavut Inuit complex of 100 stone landmarks
Beechey Island Sites National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Beechey Island, Nunavut Archaeological sites related to 19th century Arctic exploration
Kodlunarn Island National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Kodlunarn Island, Frobisher Bay, Nunavut Martin Frobisher habitation and iron smelting, 1576-1578
Wrecks of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Gjoa Haven, Nunavut Ships associated with Sir John Franklin’s last expedition; Inuit knowledge contributed to their eventual discovery