• The Ungava Peninsula, officially Péninsule d'Ungava,[1] is the far northwestern part of the Labrador Peninsula of the province of Quebec, Canada.
  • The Ungava Peninsula is a large peninsula approximately 350 000 km2 in area and washed by the waters of Hudson Bay, Hudson Strait and Ungava Bay.
  • Ungava Bay is separated from Hudson Bay by the Ungava Peninsula. Akpatok Island is largest of the many islands in Ungava Bay.
  • The Ungava Peninsula is the far northwestern part of the Labrador Peninsula of the province of Quebec, Canada.
  • Featured Caribou and Aurora Borealis on Ungava Peninsula, which occupies about 622,000 sq. km of Northern Quebec Scene #5.
  • Southern ungava peninsula. This ecoregion includes Minto Lake, the Rivière aux Feuilles plateau and valley, and the Lac à l'Eau Claire plateau from...
  • Location: Ungava Peninsula, Baie-d'Hudson, Kativik, Northern Quebec, Quebec, Canada (60.99995 -75.00005 61.00005 -74.99995). Average elevation: 1,161 ft.
  • Old maps of Ungava Peninsula. Discover the past of Ungava Peninsula on historical maps. Explore.
  • The northeast shore of Ungava Peninsula near the Hudson Strait has several open-water marvels because of the interaction of a shallow bottom and strong tides.