Umiujaq Research Station (CEN)

Description

The village is located on the east coast of Hudson Bay and 15 km north of the Gulf of Richmond (Lac Guillaume-Delisle), a huge inland bay connected to Hudson Bay by a rocky canyon-like ravine. Opposite the village are the elongated islands of Nastapoka, which stretch over 475 km, forming a popular coastal barrier for birds. Many bird species, such as common loons, eiders and peregrine falcons, find refuge here in summer. This protected marine environment is characterized by the sporadic presence of black spruce and larch, dominant shrub tundra, discontinuous permafrost (peat palsas) and thermokarst lakes.

Services offered

In 2010, CEN undertook the modernization of the station. CEN then built a vehicle garage and a three-bedroom house.  The building area includes 60 m2 of garage space. The addresses are: 256 Hudson road - garage and 257 Hudson road - house; 255 Hudson road - laboratory and warehouse that can be rented from Anniturvik LHC;

Resource person
Mickaël Lemay
Pavillon Abitibi Price, 2405, rue de la Terrasse, local 1204, Université Laval
418.656.2131 poste 402503
mickael.lemay@cen.ulaval.ca
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