Cumberland Sound is a significant body of water located in the eastern part of Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. It is known for its deep, narrow fjord-like characteristics and is surrounded by rugged terrain and dramatic landscapes. The sound serves as an important habitat for various marine life and is particularly noted for its population of beluga whales, which are often seen in the area during the summer months.
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