Northwest Passage Territorial Park

The Northwest Passage Territorial Park is located at Gjoa Haven, on King William Island, Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut, Canada.

The park begins at the Nattilik Heritage Centre in Gjoa Haven, which is marked for expansion to include a proper museum, not yet built as of May 2020.

Along with the observations, he also spent time learning survival skills from the local Inuit, who called the area Uqsuqtuuq (much blubber).

The fourth is a cairn dedicated to Amundsen, north of the inlet, with a bronze memorial plaque describing his life, his ship and his journey.

The fifth area, on the island's northwestern coast, is a grave site that is believed to be one of the places that members of Sir John Franklin's crew were buried.