Latitude and longitude of M'Clure Strait
Satellite map of M'Clure Strait
The M'Clure Strait (sometimes rendered McClure Strait) is a strait on the edge of the Canadian Northwest Territories. It forms the northwestern end of the Parry Channel which extends east all the way to Baffin Bay and is thus a possible route for the Northwest Passage. The strait was named for Robert McClure, an Irish Arctic explorer serving in the Royal Navy.
Latitude: 74° 00' 50.04" N
Longitude: 119° 07' 39.86" E