Tahiryuaq (Northwest Territories)
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This article is about the lake in the Northwest Territories. For the lake in the Nunavut area of Victoria Island, see Tahiryuaq.
Tahiryuaq,[2][pronunciation?] formerly Tahiryuak Lake,[3] is a lake located in the Canadian Arctic's Northwest Territories. It is situated in northcentral Victoria Island, north of Prince Albert Sound, southeast of Minto Inlet.
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Tahiryuaq | |
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Location | Victoria Island Northwest Territories |
Coordinates | 70°56′02″N 112°15′07″W |
Primary outflows | Kuuk River |
Catchment area | Prince Albert Sound |
Basin countries | Canada |
Surface elevation | 221 metres (725 ft)[1] |
Settlements | Nearest is Ulukhaktok |
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The lake is populated with Arctic char[4] It is designated as a Key Habitat Site because of the high density of nesting king eiders. In addition, notable populations of Arctic tern, cackling goose, long-tailed duck, Pacific loon, pomarine jaeger, and Sabine's gulls frequent the area.[5]
Tahiryuak was a caribou hunting region of the Haneragmiut and the Kanianermiut Copper Inuit.[6]