Tree River | |
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Country | Canada |
Physical characteristics | |
Main source | Inulik Lake 500 m (1,600 ft) 66°36′N 113°18′W / 66.6°N 113.30°W |
River mouth |
Coronation Gulf Sea level 67°40′N 111°52′W / 67.67°N 111.86°WCoordinates: 67°40′N 111°52′W / 67.67°N 111.86°W |
The Tree River (Kogluktualuk) is a river in Nunavut, Canada. It flows into Coronation Gulf, an arm of the Arctic Ocean.
Glacial landforms, such as a kame delta, are represented in the area of the Tree River.
This area was the ancestral home of several Copper Inuit bands, including the Kogluktualugmiut (also known as Utkusiksaligmiut), who lived along its shores; the Pingangnaktogmiut, who lived west of the river; and the Nagyuktogmiut (also known as Killinermiut), who lived east of Tree River.