The North Coast of British Columbia is deeply incised by numerous fjords.

Fjords in Canada are long, narrow inlets characterized by steep sides, created in a valley carved by glacial activity. A fjord can have two or more basins separated by sills. The bowls can have a depth of 20 to 500 m (66 to 1,640 ft) and the dividing sills can raise up to a few metres below the water surface. Mountainous glaciated areas in Canada are along the British Columbia Coast - from the Alaskan border along the Portland Canal to Indian Arm. Kingcome Inlet is a typical west coast fjord.

In Newfoundland and Labrador, Saglek Fiord, Nachvak Fiord, and Hebron Fiord, are in Labrador. While Western Brook Pond, Trout River Big Pond, and Bonne Bay in Gros Morne National Park are located along the coastline of the island of Newfoundland.

Quebec's Saguenay River valley contains a fjord. The Saguenay Fjord is 100 km (62 mi) long and 275 m (902 ft) deep.

The Arctic Archipelago features fjords such as those around Ellesmere and Baffin Island, including Alexandra Fiord, Ellesmere Island, and Kangiqtualuk Uqquqti, Baffin Island.

When a portion of the high cliff wall falls off, it may cause a tsunami. This occurred in the early 20th century at Western Brook Pond of Gros Morne National Park when a 30 m (98 ft) tsunami was created after Broke Off Cliff fell.

Fjords listed here may consist of several complex waterways. These waterways may contribute to the length of the fjord. For more information on these please see the main fjord source or Wikipedia article. Some examples are Dean Channel and Douglas Channel. The locality of Hagensborg in the Bella Coola Valley in the Dean Channel fjord was settled by Norwegian immigrants in 1894 as it reminded them of home. The total length of the fjord from the head of Dean Channel to the mouth of Fitz Hugh Sound is about 170 km (110 mi) rivalling Hardangerfjord in Norway for length. The Hardangerfjord, the Queen of fjords, at a length of 179 km (111 mi) is claimed to be fourth largest fjord in the world and second largest of Norway.

Anaktalak Bay, Saglek Fiord and Nachvak Fiord off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador are being studied for environmental changes due to global warming. Increased tourism and marine traffic, contaminants from air, water or industrial pollution, changing weather patterns are affecting what once had been pristine water basins of the fjords protected by sills.

The use of the word canal to name fjords or inlets on the British Columbian and Southeast Alaskan coast is a legacy of the Spanish expeditions to the Pacific Northwest in the 18th century. For example, Haro Strait between Victoria and the San Juan Islands was originally Canal de Haro. The English cognate to the Spanish canal is "channel", which is found throughout the coast, cf. Dean Channel.

Some fjords on the British Columbian coast have rapids, termed skookumchucks which means strong waters in Chinook Jargon). Skookumchucks are caused by the shallows and narrows near the mouth of a fjord as the water inside the fjord's depths is drawn through, to or from, the more open waters beyond.

The phenomenon of mountain-gap wind or squamish or outflow affects the fjords of Canada and Norway. The outflow winds at the Salt and Bols fjords of Norway and the Howe Sound and Portland Inlet of Canada have been compared. European winds may be termed bora. The cold dry air of the continental interior seeks out the easier passage through the fjord valley creating hurricane-force winds.

According to the definition, fjord, Western Brook Pond and Trout River Big Pond in Newfoundland's Gros Morne National Park, are also often described as a fjords, but are actually freshwater lakes cut off from the sea, so are not fjords in the English sense of the term. Such lakes are sometimes called "fjord lakes". It is of interest to note that Pissing Mare Falls at 350 m (1,150 ft) high, is one of several waterfalls to drain into Western Brook Pond. Along the British Columbia Coast, a notable fjord-lake is Owikeno Lake, which is a freshwater extension of Rivers Inlet.

List of fjords

List of Canadian fjords:
ImageFjordsProvinceCo-ordinatesComments
Aarrujaaqtuup KangiqtuaNU68°58′17″N 68°32′33″W/68.97139°N 68.54250°W/ 68.97139; -68.54250(Aarrujaaqtuup Kangiqtua)Inuktitut syllabics: ᐋᕐᕈᔮᖅᑑᑉ ᑲᖏᖅᑐᐊ, Aarrujaaqtuup Kangiqtua (formerly Pitchforth Fiord)
Agate FiordNU79°27′00″N 93°00′00″W/79.45000°N 93.00000°W/ 79.45000; -93.00000(Agate Fiord)
Akpait FiordNU66°53′19″N 61°53′34″W/66.88861°N 61.89278°W/ 66.88861; -61.89278(Akpait Fiord)
Aktijartukan FiordNU65°06′00″N 63°55′00″W/65.10000°N 63.91667°W/ 65.10000; -63.91667(Aktijartukan Fiord)
Alan ReachBC53°27′59″N 128°37′20″W/53.46639°N 128.62222°W/ 53.46639; -128.62222(Alan Reach)
Alberni InletBC49°03′34″N 124°50′57″W/49.05944°N 124.84917°W/ 49.05944; -124.84917(Alberni Inlet)Length 40 km (25 mi)
Alexandra FiordNU70°54′00″N 76°00′00″W/70.90000°N 76.00000°W/ 70.90000; -76.00000(Alexandra Fiord)
Alice ArmBC55°27′03″N 129°35′19″W/55.45083°N 129.58861°W/ 55.45083; -129.58861(Alice Arm)
Alluviaq FiordNU59°29′45″N 65°09′05″W/59.49583°N 65.15139°W/ 59.49583; -65.15139(Alluviaq Fiord)Alluviaq Fiord / Fjord Alluviaq (formerly Abloviak Bay / Abloviak Fiord / Fjord Abloviak)
Archer FiordNU81°25′00″N 67°00′00″W/81.41667°N 67.00000°W/ 81.41667; -67.00000(Archer Fiord)
Arthur FiordNU76°30′00″N 93°24′00″W/76.50000°N 93.40000°W/ 76.50000; -93.40000(Arthur Fiord)
Arviqtujuq KangiqtuaNU70°42′02″N 69°57′15″W/70.70056°N 69.95417°W/ 70.70056; -69.95417(Arviqtujuq Kangiqtua)Arviqtujuq Kangiqtua (formerly Eglinton Fiord)
Aurland FiordNU81°04′00″N 94°25′00″W/81.06667°N 94.41667°W/ 81.06667; -94.41667(Aurland Fiord)
Ayles FiordNU82°45′00″N 80°00′00″W/82.75000°N 80.00000°W/ 82.75000; -80.00000(Ayles Fiord)
Baad FiordNU76°28′00″N 86°30′00″W/76.46667°N 86.50000°W/ 76.46667; -86.50000(Baad Fiord)
Baie WakehamQC61°37′30″N 71°59′00″W/61.62500°N 71.98333°W/ 61.62500; -71.98333(Baie Wakeham)Wakeham Bay
Bals FiordNU80°24′00″N 95°45′00″W/80.40000°N 95.75000°W/ 80.40000; -95.75000(Bals Fiord)
Barrie ReachBC53°27′36″N 128°15′51″W/53.46000°N 128.26417°W/ 53.46000; -128.26417(Barrie Reach)
Baumann FiordNU77°40′00″N 85°35′00″W/77.66667°N 85.58333°W/ 77.66667; -85.58333(Baumann Fiord)
Bay FiordNU78°55′00″N 83°30′00″W/78.91667°N 83.50000°W/ 78.91667; -83.50000(Bay Fiord)
Bears GutNL58°42′37″N 63°00′29″W/58.71028°N 63.00806°W/ 58.71028; -63.00806(Bears Gut)
Beitstad FiordNU79°04′00″N 78°10′00″W/79.06667°N 78.16667°W/ 79.06667; -78.16667(Beitstad Fiord)
Belize InletBC51°07′52″N 127°16′51″W/51.13111°N 127.28083°W/ 51.13111; -127.28083(Belize Inlet)A part of the fjord network Seymour-Belize Inlet Complex (SBIC), located on the north coast of British Columbia. Belize Inlet, which is 50 km (31 mi) in length has its own side inlets, narrow waterways named Wentworth Sound and Alison Sound.
Bentham FiordNU77°08′00″N 80°12′00″W/77.13333°N 80.20000°W/ 77.13333; -80.20000(Bentham Fiord)
Bird FiordNU77°10′00″N 87°00′00″W/77.16667°N 87.00000°W/ 77.16667; -87.00000(Bird Fiord)
Blind FiordNU78°14′00″N 86°16′00″W/78.23333°N 86.26667°W/ 78.23333; -86.26667(Blind Fiord)
Blue FiordNU77°16′00″N 87°05′00″W/77.26667°N 87.08333°W/ 77.26667; -87.08333(Blue Fiord)
Boas FiordNU66°48′00″N 62°49′00″W/66.80000°N 62.81667°W/ 66.80000; -62.81667(Boas Fiord)
Bonne BayNL49°33′12″N 57°55′53″W/49.55333°N 57.93139°W/ 49.55333; -57.93139(Bonne Bay)There is both Inner Bonne Bay and outer Bonne Bay. Outer Bonne Bay opens up to the entrance of the fjord of Bonne Bay.
Borup FiordNU80°37′00″N 83°25′00″W/80.61667°N 83.41667°W/ 80.61667; -83.41667(Borup Fiord)
Briggs InletBC52°24′33″N 127°59′31″W/52.40917°N 127.99194°W/ 52.40917; -127.99194(Briggs Inlet)
Bukken FiordNU80°43′00″N 94°55′00″W/80.71667°N 94.91667°W/ 80.71667; -94.91667(Bukken Fiord)
Bunde FiordNU80°36′00″N 94°55′00″W/80.60000°N 94.91667°W/ 80.60000; -94.91667(Bunde Fiord)
Burke ChannelBC52°09′14″N 127°27′48″W/52.15389°N 127.46333°W/ 52.15389; -127.46333(Burke Channel)See also the major inlets of British Columbia coast, and Dean Channel. The fjord region of western mainland British Columbia,... Douglas Channel in the north to Burke Channel and Dean Channel in the south— Batholiths
Burrard InletBC49°17′55″N 123°05′07″W/49.29861°N 123.08528°W/ 49.29861; -123.08528(Burrard Inlet)Burrard Inlet is a relatively shallow-sided coastal fjord in southwestern British Columbia. The City of Vancouver and surrounding cities are on the Burrard Inlet. Because of this, the shores of the fjord are heavily populated and the fjord is busy with shipping activity from the Port of Vancouver.
Bute InletBC50°39′09″N 124°53′10″W/50.65250°N 124.88611°W/ 50.65250; -124.88611(Bute Inlet)
Cambridge FiordNU71°26′00″N 74°45′00″W/71.43333°N 74.75000°W/ 71.43333; -74.75000(Cambridge Fiord)
Cañon FiordNU80°00′00″N 82°35′00″W/80.00000°N 82.58333°W/ 80.00000; -82.58333(Cañon Fiord)
Cascade InletBC52°30′04″N 127°31′19″W/52.50111°N 127.52194°W/ 52.50111; -127.52194(Cascade Inlet)
Chandler FiordNU81°38′00″N 68°46′00″W/81.63333°N 68.76667°W/ 81.63333; -68.76667(Chandler Fiord)
Chief Mathews BayBC53°21′32″N 128°04′59″W/53.35889°N 128.08306°W/ 53.35889; -128.08306(Chief Mathews Bay)See also the major inlets of British Columbia coast.
Clark FiordNU70°58′00″N 72°07′00″W/70.96667°N 72.11667°W/ 70.96667; -72.11667(Clark Fiord)
Clearwater FiordNU66°34′00″N 67°27′00″W/66.56667°N 67.45000°W/ 66.56667; -67.45000(Clearwater Fiord)
Confederation FiordNU68°10′00″N 67°19′00″W/68.16667°N 67.31667°W/ 68.16667; -67.31667(Confederation Fiord)
Conybeare FiordNU81°34′00″N 67°35′00″W/81.56667°N 67.58333°W/ 81.56667; -67.58333(Conybeare Fiord)
Coronation FiordNU67°14′00″N 64°35′00″W/67.23333°N 64.58333°W/ 67.23333; -64.58333(Coronation Fiord)
Cousins InletBC52°19′10″N 127°45′05″W/52.31944°N 127.75139°W/ 52.31944; -127.75139(Cousins Inlet)
d'Iberville FiordNU80°34′00″N 79°00′00″W/80.56667°N 79.00000°W/ 80.56667; -79.00000(d'Iberville Fiord)
Dean ChannelBC52°28′44″N 127°14′22″W/52.47889°N 127.23944°W/ 52.47889; -127.23944(Dean Channel)The total length of the fjord from the head of Dean Channel to the mouth of Fitz Hugh Sound is about 170 km (110 mi) rivalling Hardangerfjord in Norway for length.
Denmark FiordNU70°35′00″N 103°05′00″W/70.58333°N 103.08333°W/ 70.58333; -103.08333(Denmark Fiord)
Desolation SoundBC50°07′20″N 124°45′30″W/50.12222°N 124.75833°W/ 50.12222; -124.75833(Desolation Sound)See also the major inlets of British Columbia coast, Desolation Sound Marine Provincial Park and Recreation Park.
Devastation ChannelBC53°40′09″N 128°50′09″W/53.66917°N 128.83583°W/ 53.66917; -128.83583(Devastation Channel)
Dexterity FiordNU71°15′00″N 73°02′00″W/71.25000°N 73.03333°W/ 71.25000; -73.03333(Dexterity Fiord)
Disraeli FiordNU82°49′00″N 73°21′00″W/82.81667°N 73.35000°W/ 82.81667; -73.35000(Disraeli Fiord)Disraeli Fiord (formerly Disraeli Bay)
Douglas ChannelBC53°40′00″N 129°08′00″W/53.66667°N 129.13333°W/ 53.66667; -129.13333(Douglas Channel)Length 90 km (56 mi)
East FiordNU79°24′00″N 93°20′00″W/79.40000°N 93.33333°W/ 79.40000; -93.33333(East Fiord)
Eids FiordNU77°21′10″N 87°06′00″W/77.35278°N 87.10000°W/ 77.35278; -87.10000(Eids Fiord)
EidsbotnNU76°09′55″N 91°00′00″W/76.16528°N 91.00000°W/ 76.16528; -91.00000(Eidsbotn)
Ekalugad FiordNU68°46′00″N 68°37′00″W/68.76667°N 68.61667°W/ 68.76667; -68.61667(Ekalugad Fiord)
Ekortiarsuk FiordNL59°59′33″N 64°22′23″W/59.99250°N 64.37306°W/ 59.99250; -64.37306(Ekortiarsuk Fiord)
Emma FiordNU81°29′00″N 89°00′00″W/81.48333°N 89.00000°W/ 81.48333; -89.00000(Emma Fiord)
Ephemeral CoveNU63°27′40″N 91°06′40″W/63.46111°N 91.11111°W/ 63.46111; -91.11111(Ephemeral Cove)
Europa ReachBC53°26′25″N 128°25′26″W/53.44028°N 128.42389°W/ 53.44028; -128.42389(Europa Reach)See also list of rivers of British Columbia and British Columbia Coast
Exaluin FiordNU65°40′00″N 62°54′00″W/65.66667°N 62.90000°W/ 65.66667; -62.90000(Exaluin Fiord)
Expedition FiordNU79°20′00″N 92°00′00″W/79.33333°N 92.00000°W/ 79.33333; -92.00000(Expedition Fiord)
Fabricius FiordNU72°22′00″N 84°38′00″W/72.36667°N 84.63333°W/ 72.36667; -84.63333(Fabricius Fiord)
Fisher ChannelBC52°05′09″N 127°53′16″W/52.08583°N 127.88778°W/ 52.08583; -127.88778(Fisher Channel)Fisher Channel leads into Dean Channel, and towards Ocean Falls.
Fitz Hugh SoundBC51°40′30″N 127°55′05″W/51.67500°N 127.91806°W/ 51.67500; -127.91806(Fitz Hugh Sound)See also Dean Channel.
Fjord AlluviaqQC59°26′45″N 65°09′58″W/59.44583°N 65.16611°W/ 59.44583; -65.16611(Fjord Alluviaq)Alluviaq Fiord / Fjord Alluviaq (formerly Abloviak Bay / Abloviak Fiord / Fjord Abloviak)
Fjord de SalluitQC62°12′44″N 75°41′43″W/62.21222°N 75.69528°W/ 62.21222; -75.69528(Fjord de Salluit)
Fjord du SaguenayQC48°07′54″N 69°43′36″W/48.13167°N 69.72667°W/ 48.13167; -69.72667(Fjord du Saguenay)Southernmost fjord in Canada.
Fjord QanartalikQC61°50′53″N 72°37′41″W/61.84806°N 72.62806°W/ 61.84806; -72.62806(Fjord Qanartalik)
Fjord QasigiarsitiQC59°01′34″N 65°43′10″W/59.02611°N 65.71944°W/ 59.02611; -65.71944(Fjord Qasigiarsiti)
Fjord TursukattaqQC61°51′07″N 72°43′42″W/61.85194°N 72.72833°W/ 61.85194; -72.72833(Fjord Tursukattaq)
Foss FiordNU70°22′00″N 87°00′00″W/70.36667°N 87.00000°W/ 70.36667; -87.00000(Foss Fiord)
Fram FiordNU76°31′00″N 81°19′00″W/76.51667°N 81.31667°W/ 76.51667; -81.31667(Fram Fiord)
Frederick SoundBC51°02′10″N 126°43′10″W/51.03611°N 126.71944°W/ 51.03611; -126.71944(Frederick Sound)The largest branch of Seymour Inlet.
Gardner CanalBC53°26′35″N 128°23′30″W/53.44306°N 128.39167°W/ 53.44306; -128.39167(Gardner Canal)Technically a side-inlet of the larger Douglas Channel. The Gardner is a principal inlet/fjord of a length 90 km (56 mi).
Gibbs FiordNU70°49′15″N 71°54′50″W/70.82083°N 71.91389°W/ 70.82083; -71.91389(Gibbs Fiord)
Gibs FiordNU79°53′00″N 87°15′00″W/79.88333°N 87.25000°W/ 79.88333; -87.25000(Gibs Fiord)
Gifford FiordNU70°10′00″N 82°30′00″W/70.16667°N 82.50000°W/ 70.16667; -82.50000(Gifford Fiord)
Gilttoyees InletBC53°50′09″N 128°58′24″W/53.83583°N 128.97333°W/ 53.83583; -128.97333(Gilttoyees Inlet)
Glacier FiordNU78°22′00″N 89°29′00″W/78.36667°N 89.48333°W/ 78.36667; -89.48333(Glacier Fiord)
Goose FiordNU76°36′00″N 88°35′00″W/76.60000°N 88.58333°W/ 76.60000; -88.58333(Goose Fiord)
Greely FiordNU80°30′00″N 81°40′00″W/80.50000°N 81.66667°W/ 80.50000; -81.66667(Greely Fiord)
Grise FiordNU76°35′00″N 83°14′00″W/76.58333°N 83.23333°W/ 76.58333; -83.23333(Grise Fiord (Nunavut))There is a hamlet of the same name, Grise Fiord on this fiord. Grise Fiord means "pig fiord" and in Inuktitut is named Ausuittuq.
Haakon FiordNU78°50′00″N 100°45′00″W/78.83333°N 100.75000°W/ 78.83333; -100.75000(Haakon Fiord)
Harbour FiordNU76°31′00″N 84°08′00″W/76.51667°N 84.13333°W/ 76.51667; -84.13333(Harbour Fiord)
Hare FiordNU81°01′00″N 85°30′00″W/81.01667°N 85.50000°W/ 81.01667; -85.50000(Hare Fiord)
Hastings ArmBC55°30′14″N 129°46′04″W/55.50389°N 129.76778°W/ 55.50389; -129.76778(Hastings Arm)
Hayes FiordNU79°02′00″N 76°45′00″W/79.03333°N 76.75000°W/ 79.03333; -76.75000(Hayes Fiord)
Hebron FiordNL58°08′49″N 62°52′50″W/58.14694°N 62.88056°W/ 58.14694; -62.88056(Hebron Fiord)See also Torngat Mountains
Hotham SoundBC49°52′05″N 124°02′23″W/49.86806°N 124.03972°W/ 49.86806; -124.03972(Hotham Sound)See also the major inlets of British Columbia coast, Nelson Island and St. Vincent Bay.
Hevenor Inlet K’t’a’iBC53°38′28″N 129°59′17″W/53.64111°N 129.98806°W/ 53.64111; -129.98806See also Pitt Island
Howe SoundBC49°30′00″N 123°19′00″W/49.50000°N 123.31667°W/ 49.50000; -123.31667(Howe Sound)Howe Sound is a roughly triangular-shaped complex of fjords. The scenic Sea-to-Sky Highway runs along the eastern shore of the sound.
Humber ArmNL49°00′07″N 58°05′29″W/49.00194°N 58.09139°W/ 49.00194; -58.09139(Humber Arm)
Ikkudliayuk FiordNL60°04′18″N 64°29′59″W/60.07167°N 64.49972°W/ 60.07167; -64.49972(Ikkudliayuk Fiord)
Indian ArmBC49°22′37″N 122°52′41″W/49.37694°N 122.87806°W/ 49.37694; -122.87806(Indian Arm)Indian Arm Provincial Park protects the area of Indian Arm fjord.
Ingnit FiordNU65°48′00″N 62°40′00″W/65.80000°N 62.66667°W/ 65.80000; -62.66667(Ingnit Fiord)
Inugsuin FiordNU69°53′40″N 69°15′00″W/69.89444°N 69.25000°W/ 69.89444; -69.25000(Inugsuin Fiord)
Iqalualuit FiordNU68°35′00″N 68°35′00″W/68.58333°N 68.58333°W/ 68.58333; -68.58333(Iqalualuit Fiord)
Iqalujjuaq FiordNU65°40′00″N 65°05′00″W/65.66667°N 65.08333°W/ 65.66667; -65.08333(Iqalujjuaq Fiord)
Isortoq FiordNU69°55′00″N 77°05′00″W/69.91667°N 77.08333°W/ 69.91667; -77.08333(Isortoq Fiord)Iterungnek Fiord (formerly Jerusalem Bay)
Iterungnek FiordNL58°15′18″N 62°48′31″W/58.25500°N 62.80861°W/ 58.25500; -62.80861(Iterungnek Fiord)
Itirbilung FiordNU69°18′00″N 68°40′00″W/69.30000°N 68.66667°W/ 69.30000; -68.66667(Itirbilung Fiord)
Jervis InletBC49°55′25″N 123°58′27″W/49.92361°N 123.97417°W/ 49.92361; -123.97417(Jervis Inlet)Jervis Inlet is 90 km (56 mi) in length. Between Toba Inlet and Jervis Inlet to its west, however, there is a freshwater fjord, Powell Lake.
Jokel FiordNU78°52′00″N 78°05′00″W/78.86667°N 78.08333°W/ 78.86667; -78.08333(Jokel Fiord)
Jugeborg FiordNU81°14′10″N 89°30′00″W/81.23611°N 89.50000°W/ 81.23611; -89.50000(Jugeborg Fiord)
Kairolik FiordNU65°31′00″N 63°31′00″W/65.51667°N 63.51667°W/ 65.51667; -63.51667(Kairolik Fiord)
Kangalaksiorvik FiordNL59°24′05″N 63°56′27″W/59.40139°N 63.94083°W/ 59.40139; -63.94083(Kangalaksiorvik Fiord)
Kangerk FiordNU66°23′00″N 67°18′00″W/66.38333°N 67.30000°W/ 66.38333; -67.30000(Kangerk Fiord)
Kangilo FiordNU66°18′00″N 67°36′00″W/66.30000°N 67.60000°W/ 66.30000; -67.60000(Kangilo Fiord)
KangiqhukNU69°06′23″N 105°09′26″W/69.10639°N 105.15722°W/ 69.10639; -105.15722(Kangiqhuk)Kangiqhuk (formerly West Arm)
Kangiqtualuk AgguqtiNU70°30′46″N 71°37′55″W/70.51278°N 71.63194°W/ 70.51278; -71.63194(Kangiqtualuk Agguqti)Kangiqtualuk Agguqti (formerly Walker Arm)
Kangiqtualuk UqquqtiNU70°43′51″N 70°43′53″W/70.73083°N 70.73139°W/ 70.73083; -70.73139(Kangiqtualuk Uqquqti)Kangiqtualuk Uqquqti (formerly Sam Ford Fiord)
KangiqtugaapikNU70°14′37″N 68°57′37″W/70.24361°N 68.96028°W/ 70.24361; -68.96028(Kangiqtugaapik)Kangiqtugaapik (formerly Clyde Inlet)
KangiqtugaapirulukNU67°05′37″N 63°34′18″W/67.09361°N 63.57167°W/ 67.09361; -63.57167(Kangiqtugaapiruluk)Inuktitut syllabics: ᑲᖏᖅᑐᒑᐱᕈᓗᒃ, Kangiqtugaapiruluk (formerly Kangert Fiord)
KangiqturulukNU68°37′55″N 68°39′09″W/68.63194°N 68.65250°W/ 68.63194; -68.65250(Kangiqturuluk)Inuktitut syllabics: ᑲᖏᖅᑐᕈᓗᒃ, Kangiqturuluk (formerly Kangok Fiord)
Kangirlugag FiordNU68°48′00″N 68°10′00″W/68.80000°N 68.16667°W/ 68.80000; -68.16667(Kangirlugag Fiord)
Kangirtukutaaruluq FiordNU67°41′40″N 64°29′10″W/67.69444°N 64.48611°W/ 67.69444; -64.48611(Kangirtukutaaruluq Fiord)
Khutzeymateen InletBC54°39′43″N 130°04′18″W/54.66194°N 130.07167°W/ 54.66194; -130.07167(Khutzeymateen Inlet)
Kiltuish InletBC53°21′57″N 128°29′39″W/53.36583°N 128.49417°W/ 53.36583; -128.49417(Kiltuish Inlet)
Kingcome InletBC50°57′00″N 126°12′00″W/50.95000°N 126.20000°W/ 50.95000; -126.20000(Kingcome Inlet)A lesser principal fjord of the British Columbia Coast.
Kingnait FiordNU66°02′45″N 64°57′30″W/66.04583°N 64.95833°W/ 66.04583; -64.95833(Kingnait Fiord)
Kingnelling FiordNU67°27′10″N 64°15′20″W/67.45278°N 64.25556°W/ 67.45278; -64.25556(Kingnelling Fiord)
Kitimat ArmBC53°52′37″N 128°45′44″W/53.87694°N 128.76222°W/ 53.87694; -128.76222(Kitimat Arm)See also Douglas Channel and Kitimat River.
Knight InletBC50°41′01″N 125°52′29″W/50.68361°N 125.87472°W/ 50.68361; -125.87472(Knight Inlet)Knight Inlet is one of the longest great saltwater inlets/fjords on the BC Coast at c. 125 km (78 mi) in length; it is about 2.5 km (1.6 mi) in average width.
Komaktorvik FiordNL59°17′01″N 63°43′57″W/59.28361°N 63.73250°W/ 59.28361; -63.73250(Komaktorvik Fiord)
Kulutingwak FiordNU82°07′00″N 82°48′00″W/82.11667°N 82.80000°W/ 82.11667; -82.80000(Kulutingwak Fiord)
Kumlien FiordNU65°24′00″N 64°45′00″W/65.40000°N 64.75000°W/ 65.40000; -64.75000(Kumlien Fiord)Kumlien Fiord (formerly Kumlein Fiord)
Kwatna InletBC52°05′34″N 127°27′45″W/52.09278°N 127.46250°W/ 52.09278; -127.46250(Kwatna Inlet)See also Dean Channel.
Kyuquot SoundBC50°03′00″N 127°15′00″W/50.05000°N 127.25000°W/ 50.05000; -127.25000(Kyuquot Sound)
Labouchere ChannelBC52°23′36″N 127°12′54″W/52.39333°N 127.21500°W/ 52.39333; -127.21500(Labouchere Channel)See also North Bentinck Arm, King Island, and Dean Channel.
Li FiordNU80°05′00″N 95°25′00″W/80.08333°N 95.41667°W/ 80.08333; -95.41667(Li Fiord)
Livingstone FiordNU66°03′00″N 67°45′00″W/66.05000°N 67.75000°W/ 66.05000; -67.75000(Livingstone Fiord)
Loughborough InletBC50°34′45″N 125°32′28″W/50.57917°N 125.54111°W/ 50.57917; -125.54111(Loughborough Inlet)Loughborough Inlet is a lesser principal inlet/fjord with a length of 35 km (22 mi) and a width of 2.5 km (1.6 mi).
Louise FiordNU78°58′00″N 102°36′00″W/78.96667°N 102.60000°W/ 78.96667; -102.60000(Louise Fiord)
Maktak FiordNU67°18′45″N 64°22′45″W/67.31250°N 64.37917°W/ 67.31250; -64.37917(Maktak Fiord)
Markham FiordNU82°58′50″N 71°28′00″W/82.98056°N 71.46667°W/ 82.98056; -71.46667(Markham Fiord)
Maujatuuq FiordNU67°43′50″N 64°48′50″W/67.73056°N 64.81389°W/ 67.73056; -64.81389(Maujatuuq Fiord)
McBeth FiordNU69°32′20″N 69°10′00″W/69.53889°N 69.16667°W/ 69.53889; -69.16667(McBeth Fiord)McBeth Fiord (formerly Ijellirtung Fiord)
Mermaid FiordNU66°14′00″N 62°44′00″W/66.23333°N 62.73333°W/ 66.23333; -62.73333(Mermaid Fiord)
Middle FiordNU79°37′00″N 95°00′00″W/79.61667°N 95.00000°W/ 79.61667; -95.00000(Middle Fiord)
Milne FiordNU82°38′00″N 81°27′00″W/82.63333°N 81.45000°W/ 82.63333; -81.45000(Milne Fiord)
Mokka FiordNU79°35′00″N 87°15′00″W/79.58333°N 87.25000°W/ 79.58333; -87.25000(Mokka Fiord)
Mooneshine FiordNU66°25′00″N 61°47′00″W/66.41667°N 61.78333°W/ 66.41667; -61.78333(Mooneshine Fiord)
Muskox FiordNU76°30′00″N 87°27′00″W/76.50000°N 87.45000°W/ 76.50000; -87.45000(Muskox Fiord)
Nachvak FiordNL59°02′09″N 63°44′52″W/59.03583°N 63.74778°W/ 59.03583; -63.74778(Nachvak Fiord)
Najjuttuuq FiordNU68°49′20″N 69°16′35″W/68.82222°N 69.27639°W/ 68.82222; -69.27639(Najjuttuuq Fiord)
Nallulik FiordNU69°13′00″N 68°45′00″W/69.21667°N 68.75000°W/ 69.21667; -68.75000(Nallulik Fiord)
Nallussiaq FiordNU65°39′00″N 63°33′00″W/65.65000°N 63.55000°W/ 65.65000; -63.55000(Nallussiaq Fiord)
Narpaing FiordNU67°48′00″N 65°33′00″W/67.80000°N 65.55000°W/ 67.80000; -65.55000(Narpaing Fiord)
Narrows InletBC49°42′40″N 123°46′47″W/49.71111°N 123.77972°W/ 49.71111; -123.77972(Narrows Inlet)Narrows Inlet (formerly Narrows Arm)
Nass BayBC54°59′23″N 129°59′54″W/54.98972°N 129.99833°W/ 54.98972; -129.99833(Nass Bay)
Nedlukseak FiordNU67°55′00″N 66°22′00″W/67.91667°N 66.36667°W/ 67.91667; -66.36667(Nedlukseak Fiord)
Nenahlmai LagoonBC50°58′46″N 127°12′15″W/50.97944°N 127.20417°W/ 50.97944; -127.20417(Nenahlmai Lagoon)
Nettilling FiordNU66°02′00″N 68°12′00″W/66.03333°N 68.20000°W/ 66.03333; -68.20000(Nettilling Fiord)
Newton FiordNU63°05′00″N 66°08′00″W/63.08333°N 66.13333°W/ 63.08333; -66.13333(Newton Fiord)
Noodleook FiordNL59°55′51″N 64°24′12″W/59.93083°N 64.40333°W/ 59.93083; -64.40333(Noodleook Fiord)
North Bentinck ArmBC52°21′40″N 126°53′33″W/52.36111°N 126.89250°W/ 52.36111; -126.89250(North Bentinck Arm)See also South Bentinck Arm. North Bentinck Arm is a deep fjord which runs about 15 km (9.3 mi) in length and is about 2.3 km (1.4 mi) in width. The fjord has a depth of between 200 and 400 m (660 and 1,310 ft).
North FiordNU79°56′00″N 96°25′00″W/79.93333°N 96.41667°W/ 79.93333; -96.41667(North Fiord)
North Pangnirtung FiordNU67°09′00″N 64°17′00″W/67.15000°N 64.28333°W/ 67.15000; -64.28333(North Pangnirtung Fiord)
Nudlung FiordNU68°21′00″N 67°27′00″W/68.35000°N 67.45000°W/ 68.35000; -67.45000(Nudlung Fiord)
Nugent SoundBC51°05′20″N 127°18′15″W/51.08889°N 127.30417°W/ 51.08889; -127.30417(Nugent Sound)Located between Belize Inlet and Seymour Inlet.
Nyeboe FiordNU70°25′00″N 86°30′00″W/70.41667°N 86.50000°W/ 70.41667; -86.50000(Nyeboe Fiord)
Observatory InletBC55°17′25″N 129°46′59″W/55.29028°N 129.78306°W/ 55.29028; -129.78306(Observatory Inlet)Northward extension of Portland Inlet
Otto FiordNU81°02′00″N 87°00′00″W/81.03333°N 87.00000°W/ 81.03333; -87.00000(Otto Fiord)
Owikeno LakeBC51°40′07″N 126°49′45″W/51.66861°N 126.82917°W/ 51.66861; -126.82917(Owikeno Lake)
Padle FiordNU66°55′00″N 63°25′00″W/66.91667°N 63.41667°W/ 66.91667; -63.41667(Padle Fiord)
Pangnirtung FiordNU66°12′13″N 65°37′35″W/66.20361°N 65.62639°W/ 66.20361; -65.62639(Pangnirtung Fiord)
Pearse CanalBC54°53′54″N 130°23′33″W/54.89833°N 130.39250°W/ 54.89833; -130.39250(Pearse Canal)Pearse Canal forms the border between British Columbia and the southernmost point of the Alaska Panhandle.
Portland CanalBC55°27′00″N 130°02′00″W/55.45000°N 130.03333°W/ 55.45000; -130.03333(Portland Canal)Portland Canal is 114.6 km (71.2 mi) in length.
Portland InletBC54°50′51″N 130°12′55″W/54.84750°N 130.21528°W/ 54.84750; -130.21528(Portland Inlet)Portland Inlet is 40 km (25 mi) long and as much as 13 km (8.1 mi) wide.
Prince of Wales ReachBC49°54′16″N 123°54′47″W/49.90444°N 123.91306°W/ 49.90444; -123.91306(Prince of Wales Reach)The Prince of Wales Reach has a length of 40 km (25 mi), a depth of 670 m (2,200 ft) and reaches the first arm of Jervis Inlet.
Prince Rupert HarbourBC54°20′25″N 130°17′15″W/54.34028°N 130.28750°W/ 54.34028; -130.28750(Prince Rupert Harbour)The immense, Prince Rupert Harbour, operated by the Prince Rupert Port Authority, is a complex of basins or channel waterways and sills. In alphabetical order the channels, and their respective sills are: Fern Passage (29 m [95 ft], surrounded by sills of 7 m [23 ft] and 2.1 m [6 ft 11 in]) Kloiya Bay (23.5 m [77 ft] depth, Denise Inlet 39 m [128 ft]) Morse Basin (7 m [23 ft] depth, silled off); Porpoise Channel (51 m [167 ft] depth across Flora Bank, 20 m [66 ft] outside sill) Porpoise Harbour (25 m [82 ft]) depth Prince Rupert Main Harbour (91 m [299 ft] depth, with three entrance sills -each 38 m [125 ft]) Tuck Inlet, is "silled-off" fjord (80 m [260 ft] depth, with entrance sill of 10.5 m [34 ft]) Upper Harbour (60 m [200 ft] depth, with entrance sill of 45 m [148 ft]) Venn Passage around the north end of Digby Island (22 m [72 ft] depth contained by several wide sills of 4.9 m [16 ft], 3 m [9.8 ft], 6.4 m [21 ft] and 6.1 m [20 ft]) Wainwright Basin (5.7 m [19 ft], with sills of 3.7 m [12 ft], 9.1 m [30 ft] and 0.9 m [2 ft 11 in]).
Princess Louisa InletBC50°11′05″N 123°48′11″W/50.18472°N 123.80306°W/ 50.18472; -123.80306(Princess Louisa Inlet)Princess Louisa Inlet is at the north east end of Jervis Inlet, and the east side of Queens Reach, and has a length of 6 km (3.7 mi), a width of 0.8 km (0.50 mi) and a depth of 179 m (587 ft).
Princess Royal ReachBC50°02′13″N 123°52′08″W/50.03694°N 123.86889°W/ 50.03694; -123.86889(Princess Royal Reach)Princess Royal Reach is the second arm of the Jervis Inlet, between Queens Reach and Prince of Wales Reach, and has a length of 33 km (21 mi) and a maximum depth of 552 m (1,811 ft).
Ptarmigan FiordNU64°47′00″N 66°07′00″W/64.78333°N 66.11667°W/ 64.78333; -66.11667(Ptarmigan Fiord)
QarmaarjuitNU63°59′00″N 72°40′00″W/63.98333°N 72.66667°W/ 63.98333; -72.66667(Qarmaarjuit)Inuktitut syllabics: ᖃᕐᒫᕐᔪᐃᑦ, Qarmaarjuit (Formerly Amadjuak Bay)
Quajon FiordNU67°42′00″N 65°10′00″W/67.70000°N 65.16667°W/ 67.70000; -65.16667(Quajon Fiord)
Quatsino SoundBC50°30′30″N 127°42′00″W/50.50833°N 127.70000°W/ 50.50833; -127.70000(Quatsino Sound)Quatsino Sound is one of five sounds that pierce the west coast of Vancouver Island.
Queen Charlotte StraitBC50°02′13″N 123°52′08″W/50.03694°N 123.86889°W/ 50.03694; -123.86889(Queen Charlotte Strait)See also the major inlets of British Columbia coast.
Queens ReachBC50°50′16″N 127°21′29″W/50.83778°N 127.35806°W/ 50.83778; -127.35806(Queens Reach)Queens Reach is the last arm of [[Jervis Inl, and is 34 km (21 mi) long and 457 m (1,499 ft) deep.
Quernbiter FiordNU71°36′00″N 75°02′00″W/71.60000°N 75.03333°W/ 71.60000; -75.03333(Quernbiter Fiord)
Rens FiordNU81°10′00″N 93°40′00″W/81.16667°N 93.66667°W/ 81.16667; -93.66667(Rens Fiord)
Rivers InletBC49°13′06″N 122°50′39″W/49.21833°N 122.84417°W/ 49.21833; -122.84417(Rivers Inlet)The entrance to Rivers Inlet is from Dean Channel near that fjord's mouth. It is about 45 km (28 mi) in length.
Rocknoser FiordNU68°53′00″N 68°15′00″W/68.88333°N 68.25000°W/ 68.88333; -68.25000(Rocknoser Fiord)
Roscoe InletBC52°24′14″N 127°53′37″W/52.40389°N 127.89361°W/ 52.40389; -127.89361(Roscoe Inlet)
Royal Society FiordNU71°24′00″N 74°00′00″W/71.40000°N 74.00000°W/ 71.40000; -74.00000(Royal Society Fiord)
Saanich InletBC48°37′33″N 123°30′26″W/48.62583°N 123.50722°W/ 48.62583; -123.50722(Saanich Inlet)Saanich Inlet is 24 km (15 mi) long, has a surface area of 65 km2 (25 sq mi), and its maximum depth is 225 m (738 ft).
Saglek FiordNL58°28′46″N 63°14′03″W/58.47944°N 63.23417°W/ 58.47944; -63.23417(Saglek Fiord)
Sakiak FiordNU65°42′00″N 62°45′00″W/65.70000°N 62.75000°W/ 65.70000; -62.75000(Sakiak Fiord)
Salmon InletBC49°38′46″N 123°41′19″W/49.64611°N 123.68861°W/ 49.64611; -123.68861(Salmon Inlet)Salmon Inlet (formerly Salmon Arm)
SarvalikNU68°51′36″N 69°13′48″W/68.86000°N 69.23000°W/ 68.86000; -69.23000(Sarvalik)Inuktitut syllabics: ᓴᕐᕙᓕᒃ, Sarvalik (formerly Sarvalik Fiord)
Sechelt InletBC49°37′46″N 123°45′46″W/49.62944°N 123.76278°W/ 49.62944; -123.76278(Sechelt Inlet)Sechelt Inlet is one of the principal inlets/fjords along the British Columbia Coast comprising Narrows Inlet and Salmon Inlet. Sechelt Inlet (formerly Seechelt Inlet)
Seton LakeBC50°41′17″N 122°07′35″W/50.68806°N 122.12639°W/ 50.68806; -122.12639(Seton Lake)
Seymour InletBC51°03′57″N 126°59′14″W/51.06583°N 126.98722°W/ 51.06583; -126.98722(Seymour Inlet)A part of the fjord network, Seymour-Belize Inlet Complex (SBIC), located on the north coast of British Columbia. Seymour Inlet is one of the lesser travelled of the principal inlets/fjords of the British Columbia Coast and the main arm is 75 km (47 mi) long.
Shark FiordNU66°33′00″N 66°55′00″W/66.55000°N 66.91667°W/ 66.55000; -66.91667(Shark Fiord)
Skaare FiordNU78°51′00″N 88°05′00″W/78.85000°N 88.08333°W/ 78.85000; -88.08333(Skaare Fiord)
Skookumchuck NarrowsBC49°44′51″N 123°54′28″W/49.74750°N 123.90778°W/ 49.74750; -123.90778(Skookumchuck Narrows)Skookumchuck Narrows forms the entrance of Sechelt Inlet
Slidre FiordNU80°00′00″N 86°15′00″W/80.00000°N 86.25000°W/ 80.00000; -86.25000(Slidre Fiord)
Smith InletBC51°18′02″N 127°17′07″W/51.30056°N 127.28528°W/ 51.30056; -127.28528(Smith Inlet)
Sor FiordNU77°20′00″N 84°40′00″W/77.33333°N 84.66667°W/ 77.33333; -84.66667(Sor Fiord)
South Bentinck ArmBC52°08′59″N 126°49′41″W/52.14972°N 126.82806°W/ 52.14972; -126.82806(South Bentinck Arm)
South Cape FiordNU76°26′00″N 84°53′00″W/76.43333°N 84.88333°W/ 76.43333; -84.88333(South Cape Fiord)
South FiordNU79°20′00″N 94°25′00″W/79.33333°N 94.41667°W/ 79.33333; -94.41667(South Fiord)
Southwind FiordNU66°50′00″N 62°25′00″W/66.83333°N 62.41667°W/ 66.83333; -62.41667(Southwind Fiord)
Starnes FiordNU76°37′00″N 82°10′00″W/76.61667°N 82.16667°W/ 76.61667; -82.16667(Starnes Fiord)
Stenkul FiordNU77°25′00″N 83°54′00″W/77.41667°N 83.90000°W/ 77.41667; -83.90000(Stenkul Fiord)
Strand FiordNU79°11′00″N 91°28′00″W/79.18333°N 91.46667°W/ 79.18333; -91.46667(Strand Fiord)
Strathcona FiordNU78°43′00″N 82°55′00″W/78.71667°N 82.91667°W/ 78.71667; -82.91667(Strathcona Fiord)
Sunneshine FiordNU66°37′00″N 61°48′00″W/66.61667°N 61.80000°W/ 66.61667; -61.80000(Sunneshine Fiord)
Surprise FiordNU78°15′00″N 90°00′00″W/78.25000°N 90.00000°W/ 78.25000; -90.00000(Surprise Fiord)
Svarte FiordNU77°40′00″N 84°36′00″W/77.66667°N 84.60000°W/ 77.66667; -84.60000(Svarte Fiord)
Tanquary FiordNU81°05′00″N 78°45′00″W/81.08333°N 78.75000°W/ 81.08333; -78.75000(Tanquary Fiord)A part of the Quttinirpaaq National Park of Canada
TasialukNU70°25′33″N 70°07′01″W/70.42583°N 70.11694°W/ 70.42583; -70.11694(Tasialuk)Structurally a fjord, part of Baffin Island's northeastern coast fjord system. Tasialuk (formerly Ayr Lake).
Tawsig FiordNU64°47′00″N 65°57′00″W/64.78333°N 65.95000°W/ 64.78333; -65.95000(Tawsig Fiord)
Telegraph PassageBC54°02′17″N 130°07′05″W/54.03806°N 130.11806°W/ 54.03806; -130.11806(Telegraph Passage)
Tellialuk FiordNL59°59′52″N 64°29′35″W/59.99778°N 64.49306°W/ 59.99778; -64.49306(Tellialuk Fiord)
Telliaosilk FiordNL59°59′59″N 64°16′38″W/59.99972°N 64.27722°W/ 59.99972; -64.27722(Telliaosilk Fiord)
Tingin FiordNU69°09′00″N 68°40′00″W/69.15000°N 68.66667°W/ 69.15000; -68.66667(Tingin Fiord)
Toba InletBC50°24′39″N 124°36′14″W/50.41083°N 124.60389°W/ 50.41083; -124.60389(Toba Inlet)Toba Inlet is one of the lesser of the principal inlets/fjords of the British Columbia Coast amidst the Coast Mountain Range. Between Toba Inlet and Jervis Inlet to its west, however, there is a freshwater fjord, Powell Lake
Touak FiordNU65°47′20″N 63°23′25″W/65.78889°N 63.39028°W/ 65.78889; -63.39028(Touak Fiord)
Trold FiordNU78°15′00″N 85°17′00″W/78.25000°N 85.28333°W/ 78.25000; -85.28333(Trold Fiord)
Troll FiordNU77°54′00″N 84°55′00″W/77.90000°N 84.91667°W/ 77.90000; -84.91667(Troll Fiord)
Tromso FiordNU71°12′00″N 73°40′00″W/71.20000°N 73.66667°W/ 71.20000; -73.66667(Tromso Fiord)
Trout River Big PondNL49°24′19″N 58°02′11″W/49.40528°N 58.03639°W/ 49.40528; -58.03639(Trout River Big Pond)
Trout Trap FiordNL59°13′41″N 63°33′03″W/59.22806°N 63.55083°W/ 59.22806; -63.55083(Trout Trap Fiord)
Ugjuktok FiordNL58°22′28″N 63°25′57″W/58.37444°N 63.43250°W/ 58.37444; -63.43250(Ugjuktok Fiord)
Uivvaruluup KangiqtuttaivangaNU67°15′57″N 63°12′49″W/67.26583°N 63.21361°W/ 67.26583; -63.21361(Uivvaruluup Kangiqtuttaivanga)Inuktitut syllabics: ᐅᐃᕝᕙᕈᓘᑉ ᑲᖏᖅᑐᑦᑕᐃᕙᖓ
Ujuktuk FiordNU65°13′00″N 64°26′00″W/65.21667°N 64.43333°W/ 65.21667; -64.43333(Ujuktuk Fiord)
Ursula ChannelBC53°25′02″N 128°54′46″W/53.41722°N 128.91278°W/ 53.41722; -128.91278(Ursula Channel)
Vendom FiordNU77°45′00″N 83°00′00″W/77.75000°N 83.00000°W/ 77.75000; -83.00000(Vendom Fiord)
Verney PassageBC53°30′19″N 129°04′23″W/53.50528°N 129.07306°W/ 53.50528; -129.07306(Verney Passage)
Vesle FiordNU79°08′00″N 84°00′00″W/79.13333°N 84.00000°W/ 79.13333; -84.00000(Vesle Fiord)
Viks FiordNU75°59′20″N 90°35′00″W/75.98889°N 90.58333°W/ 75.98889; -90.58333(Viks Fiord)
Wakeman SoundBC50°59′05″N 126°30′55″W/50.98472°N 126.51528°W/ 50.98472; -126.51528(Wakeman Sound)
Walrus FiordNU76°30′00″N 88°45′00″W/76.50000°N 88.75000°W/ 76.50000; -88.75000(Walrus Fiord)
West Cape FiordNU80°12′00″N 95°30′00″W/80.20000°N 95.50000°W/ 80.20000; -95.50000(West Cape Fiord)
West FiordNU76°06′00″N 90°00′00″W/76.10000°N 90.00000°W/ 76.10000; -90.00000(West Fiord)
Western Brook PondNL49°46′08″N 57°49′14″W/49.76889°N 57.82056°W/ 49.76889; -57.82056(Western Brook Pond)Western Brook Pond, at 16 km (9.9 mi) in length, is a fjord or lake located in Gros Morne National Park amidst the Long Range Mountains, in the Appalachian Mountains range.
Whidbey ReachBC53°20′37″N 127°59′36″W/53.34361°N 127.99333°W/ 53.34361; -127.99333(Whidbey Reach)Part of Gardner Canal, located near its eastern end, between Barrie Reach and Egeria Reach portions of Gardner Canal
Wolf FiordNU78°25′00″N 88°30′00″W/78.41667°N 88.50000°W/ 78.41667; -88.50000(Wolf Fiord)
Work ChannelBC54°29′03″N 130°13′13″W/54.48417°N 130.22028°W/ 54.48417; -130.22028(Work Channel)Work Channel (formerly Wark Channel)

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