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Canada 4 What is the coldest you have ever been?

Nunavut Known as the frozen North Home to 30,000 people yet less than 200 non-aboriginal Capital Iqaluit Home to Inuit Sea kayaking Dog Sledding Facing the Edge Wildlife Viewing

Northwest Territories Not enough people to be a province Territories 3 Filled with aboriginal people Strongly immersed in Native culture Museums Northern Lights

Yukon Territories Home to the Yukon Gold Rush of 1897 Dawson Creek Sagway 1 ton minimum