Stratton Inlet

Body of water in Nunavut, Canada

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Stratton Inlet is a body of water in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada.

Location

It lies off the southern coast of Devon Island. Like Hobhouse Inlet, Burnett Inlet, Powell Inlet, and Cuming Inlet, Stratton Inlet is situated between Maxwell Bay and Croker Bay, in the eastern high Arctic, north of Lancaster Sound and Barrow Strait.

History

Evidence of Thule culture has been found here.[1]

References

  1. ^ Petrone, Penny (1992). Northern Voices: Inuit Writing in English. University of Toronto Press. p. 156. ISBN 0-8020-7717-X.

74°31′59″N 086°40′00″W / 74.53306°N 86.66667°W / 74.53306; -86.66667 (Stratton Inlet)