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Canadian images of 2nd largest country in the world. Le Canada en images 4 Manuel & automatique Canadian images of 2nd largest country in the world.

Northwest Territories 4e partie: Le Canada Nord Nunavut Northwest Territories Yukon

(formerly Frobisher Bay) Iqaluit, Nunavut’s capitol (formerly Frobisher Bay)

Iqaluit

Iqaluit

Iqaluit

The Igloo Cathedral in Lqaluit

Arctic Bay, Nunavut

Typical landscape of Nunavut – No trees grow in this région

A Picnic on the Clyde River

From one day to the other – climate changes drastically in Nunavut.

Inuit youth

Typical Igloos

King of Nunavut

Regular show in Nunavut

Typical Inuit sled

Igloo on the tundra in Nunavut

Beluga whales are in abundance in Nunavut

Eureka – annual arctic supply ship

Yellowknife, capital of Northwest Territories

Marina in Yellowknife

Yellowknife

Yellowknife winter

Northern lights over Yellowknife in winter ff

Museum in Yellowknife

Inuit school in Coppermine, NWT.

Igloo church in the town of Inuvik

Regular entertainment in the Northwest Territories.

An Inuit family in NWT

Alexandra Falls T.N.O.

Whitehorse, Capital of Yukon

Dawson City, Yukon.

Dawson City, Yukon.

Dawson City, Yukon – Gold rush history

Dawson City, Yukon – Gold rush history

Downtown Dawson City Hotel

Theatre in Dawson CIty

Yukon River

Yukon landscape

Yukon landscape

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