Prince Albert Sound

Prince Albert Sound (Inuit: Kangiryuak)[1] is a Northern Canadian body of water located in the Inuvik Region of southwestern Victoria Island, Northwest Territories.

The sound separates the Wollaston Peninsula from the island's central areas.

On 14 May 1851, some of Robert McClure's men reached its north side.

Ten days later, John Rae (explorer) reached its south side, but the two groups had no contact.

This Canadian Northwest Territories location article is a stub.

Map showing the Prince Albert Sound and Minto Inlet .