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| This island is home to Iqaluit, the capital of the territory of Nunavut. | Baffin Island | 91%
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| This island is where you can find Alert, the northernmost permanently inhabited settlement on Earth. | Ellesmere Island | 91%
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| This island makes up the majority of the only Canadian province without land borders | Prince Edward Island | 91%
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| This island shares its name with the largest urban area in western Canada, despite the city not being on the island. | Vancouver Island | 91%
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| This island is home to L'Anse aux Meadows, an old Norse settlement dating back to the year 1014; the only undisputed site of pre-Columbian European settlement in North America. | Newfoundland | 82%
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| This island is named after the Queen of Great Britain at the time of Canada's confederation. | Victoria Island | 82%
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| The largest uninhabited island in the world | Devon Island | 55%
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| This island was officially split between Canada and Denmark in 2022 | Hans Island | 55%
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| This island became a UNESCO world heritage site in 2023 due to the number and quality of fossils found there. Despite sitting near the mouth of the St. Lawrence River, and being nearly 8,000 square kilometers, this island hosts a population of only 218. | Île-d'Anticosti | 55%
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| This Island was once administered by the British as its own colony before being merged into Nova Scotia in 1820. | Cape Breton Island | 45%
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| The most populous (entirely) fresh water island in the world | Île de Montréal | 36%
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| The largest fresh water island in the world | Manitoulin Island | 36%
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| This island is the largest and northernmost of the main islands in the Haida Gwaii (or Charlotte Islands) Archipelago off the northern coast of British Columbia. | Graham Island/Kiis Gwaay | 27%
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| This island is famous for a very loud "boom" that occurred in 1978. This boom sent shockwaves, powerful enough to destroy property and even kill some animals, across the island. The sound was heard up to 100 km away, and was detected by American Vela satellites. The source of this boom is believed by scientists to be a very rare "superbolt" of lightning high in the atmosphere. Despite this, this event is the source of many conspiracy theories. | Bell Island | 18%
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