- Nunavut is a territory in northern Canada which contains Canada’s northernmost lands. With only 37,000 inhabitants, Nunavut covers a land area larger than Mexico, divided between mainland North America and an archipelago in the Arctic Ocean.
- Going Postal (Wikipedia)
Going Postal is a fantasy novel by British writer Terry Pratchett, the 33rd book in his Discworld series, released in the United Kingdom on 25 September 2004. Unlike most of Pratchett’s Discworld novels, Going Postal is divided into chapters, a feature previously seen only in Pratchett’s children’s books and the Science of Discworld series. These chapters begin with a synopsis of philosophical themes, in a similar manner to some Victorian novels and, notably, to Jules Verne stories. The title refers to both the contents of the novel, as well as to the term ‘going postal’.
- Queen Elizabeth Islands (Wikivoyage)
The Queen Elizabeth Islands in Nunavut comprise the northernmost populated region in Canada. They include Ellesmere Island which is the world’s tenth largest island. There is one small community (Grise Fiord) on Ellesmere Island, which is reachable by air and seasonally by sea, while a far northern military base (CFB Alert) and weather station (Eureka) are reachable by air only. South of Grise Fiord is Resolute, a small community on Cornwallis Island.