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O'Reilly Island

Island in Nunavut, Canada
O'Reilly Island
O'Reilly Island is located in Nunavut
O'Reilly Island
O'Reilly Island
Geography
LocationQueen Maud Gulf [1]
Coordinates68°02′13′′N 98°58′53′′W / 68.03694°N 98.98139°W / 68.03694; -98.98139
ArchipelagoArctic Archipelago
Area34.6 km2 (13.4 sq mi)
Administration
Canada
Territory Nunavut

O'Reilly Island is an uninhabited island in Nunavut Territory, Canada.[1] It lies to the south of King William Island and to the west of the Klutschak and Adelaide Peninsulas, in the easternmost part of the Queen Maud Gulf.

History

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The island and especially the islet to the northwest was extensively used by the Thule and later Inuit peoples to hunt seal and caribou.[2]

The wreck of HMS Erebus from Franklin's lost expedition was discovered just west of O'Reilly Island in Queen Maud Gulf, in September 2014.[3] [4] However, Nancy Anilniliak, the Field Unit Superintendent of the Nunavut Field Unit, has restricted access to a rectangular area in Wilmot and Crampton Bay, to the west of the Adelaide Peninsula and about 25 km (16 mi) northeast of O'Reilly Island. The area runs from Point A (68°14′44.8′′N 98°52′22.3′′W / 68.245778°N 98.872861°W / 68.245778; -98.872861 (point A) ) to Point B (68°17′44.2′′N 98°40′17.9′′W / 68.295611°N 98.671639°W / 68.295611; -98.671639 (point B) ) to Point C (68°13′15.4′′N 98°32′16.2′′W / 68.220944°N 98.537833°W / 68.220944; -98.537833 (point C) ) to Point D (68°10′16.5′′N 98°44′19.3′′W / 68.171250°N 98.738694°W / 68.171250; -98.738694 (point D) ).[5]

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