Where's this cwm and mountains in Nunavik, northern QC?
I chanced upon this picture at Nunavik, Northern Quebec : canada.
You can drive surprisingly far north though. Lac Pac Water Aerodrome Appears to be the furthest north in Quebec you can drive. Interestingly, you can now drive all the way to Tuktoyaktuk via car. I know what road trip I want to take now!
Can you drive to this location and just get out of your car to behold this vista?
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I have no idea precisely where the vista is, but assuming it's actually in Nunavik, I can answer the last part of your question:
Can you drive to this location and just get out of your car to behold this vista?
No. According to Wikipedia,
There are no road links between Nunavik and southern Quebec, although the Trans-Taiga Road of the Jamésie region ends near the 55th parallel on the Caniapiscau Reservoir, several hundred kilometers south of Kuujjuaq.
The Nunavik region comprises all of Quebec north of the 55th parallel; the Lac Pau Water Aerodrome, mentioned in your question, is near the end of the Trans-Taiga Road.
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How many Inuit villages are in Nunavik?
Nunavik has fourteen villages, the vast majority of whose residents are Inuit.Where is Nunavik QC?
Stretching above the 55th parallel, Nunavik is the northernmost region of Quebec. This 507,000 km2 pristine territory \u2014 bordered by Hudson Bay to the west, Hudson Strait to the north, Ungava Bay and Labrador to the east \u2014 makes up one third of the province and is almost equal to the size of France.Can you drive to Nunavik?
In fact, none of the 14 villages in Nunavik are linked by roads. The only way to gain access is by snowmobile, dog-sled, plane or canoe.What towns are in northern Quebec?
Cities- 1 Chibougamau \u2014 a small town on the shore of Lake Gilman; its past development has relied on mining.
- 2 Kuujjuaq \u2014 the largest village in Nunavik.
- 3 Rouyn-Noranda \u2014 the "capital of copper"
- 4 Wemindji \u2014 a small community at the mouth of the Maquatua River.
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