Cape Pembroke (Nunavut)

Cape Pembroke is an uninhabited headland at the northeastern tip of Coats Island in northern Hudson Bay within the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut, Canada.

The habitat is characterized by a small, elevated outcrop of Precambrian gneiss and rocky uplands rising to an elevation of 215 m (705 ft) above sea level.

Notable bird species include thick-billed murre, black guillemots, peregrine falcon, glaucous gull,[3] and common eider.

[4] Welsh Royal Navy officer, Sir Thomas Button, in 1612 was the first European to visit the cape.

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