Brock Island

Brock Iceland is located in the western part of the Queen Elizabeth Islands. It belongs to the Northwest Territories of Canada. The 764 km ² large island lies west of the Mackenzie King Iceland.

The surface of the island is flat (the highest elevation is 67 meters ), the shape is approximately rectangular (37 to 22 km).

As Mackenzie King and Borden Iceland Iceland it was only discovered during the Canadian Arctic Expedition of 1913-1918. The expedition leader Vilhjálmur Stefánsson they named after Reginald Walter Brock (1874-1935), Director of the Geological Survey of Canada.

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