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The Ungava Peninsula (), officially Péninsule d'Ungava (), is the far northwestern part of the Labrador Peninsula of the province of , Canada. Bounded by to the west, to the north, and to the east, it covers about . Its northernmost point is Cape Wolstenholme, which is also the northernmost point of Quebec. The peninsula is also part of the , and consists entirely of treeless dissected by large numbers of rivers and glacial lakes, flowing generally east–west in a parallel fashion. The peninsula was not deglaciated until 6,500 years ago (11,500 years after the Last Glacial Maximum) and is believed to have been the prehistoric centre from which the vast Laurentide Ice Sheet spread over most of North America during the last glacial epoch.

The Unavuk Peninsula is part of the proposed autonomous area of Quebec.


Demographics
The Ungava Peninsula has an estimated population of 10,000 inhabitants. These are 90% , and live in 12 villages spread along the coast. The largest village, , is the capital of the Kativik Regional Government, which includes all of the peninsula. The peninsula's offshore islands are part of the Nunavut Territory. The region is accessible by air services, with links to southern Québec, and seasonal shipping when sea-ice breaks up. Thick prevents the use of conventional building techniques in some areas.


Geology
The Ungava Peninsula is situated on the northeast portion of the where the Rae Province connects with the Superior Province. The region is composed of Archean rocks (ca. 2.7–2.9 Ga) from the Douglas Harbour Domain (see ). The Archean rocks are overlain by supracrustal sequences (ca. 1.8–2.1 Ga) and by Paleoproterozoic dykes (ca. 2.0–2.2 Ga). The supracrustal rocks comprise that form part of the Ungava and troughs. In the zone east of the Labrador Trough axis, the Paleoproterozoic deformation reworked the Archean rocks of the Douglas Harbour Domain, as well as the Paleoproterozoic diabase dykes. The metamorphic conditions which parallel the deformation increase from west to east and from middle to . U–Pb analyses of yield secondary ages around 1790 Ma. These results are interpreted as the age of and indicate a reactivation of the northeastern margin of the Superior Province during a Paleoproterozoic - event, resulting from probable continental collision. (Madore, 2001). Pingualuit impact crater is located on the peninsula.


Fauna
The Ungava brown bear, an extinct population of the , is named after this peninsula.


Climate
The climate is extremely cold ( Dfc in the Köppen climate classification) because the keeps the region (and all of northern Québec) colder in the summer than other regions at comparable latitudes:


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