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Rae Strait

Coordinates:68°49′59″N094°50′59″W / 68.83306°N 94.84972°W /68.83306; -94.84972 (Rae Strait)
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Strait in Nunavut, Canada

Rae Strait is a smallstrait in theKitikmeot Region ofNunavut, Canada. It is located betweenKing William Island and theBoothia Peninsula on the mainland to the east. It is named after ScottishArctic explorerJohn Rae who, in 1854, was the first European to visit the area while mapping the northern coast of North America.

At the time, King William Island was called King William Land, since it was thought to be adjoined to Boothia. On May 6, 1854, Rae and his two travelling companions reached a promontory on the western coast of Boothia which allowed them to look far west, at which point they realized King William Island was separated from the mainland. Said island protects the strait from the excessive flow ofpack ice from the north, making its waters navigable for 19th-century ships.

This proved to be of vital importance for the eventual completion of theNorthwest Passage byRoald Amundsen in 1903–06, since the Norwegian sailed through Rae Strait, wintering atGjoa Haven on the southeastern tip of King William Island, then sailed along theArctic coast into theBeaufort Sea.[1]

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  1. ^McGoogan, Kenneth (2002).Fatal passage : the story of John Rae, the Arctic hero time forgot (1st Carroll & Graf ed.). New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers.ISBN 0786709936.OCLC 49226113.

68°49′59″N094°50′59″W / 68.83306°N 94.84972°W /68.83306; -94.84972 (Rae Strait)

Straits ofNunavut
Kitikmeot Region
Kivalliq Region
Qikiqtaaluk Region


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