Economic Resources
Three major cities in the Innuitian Mountains include Pond Inlet; located in the north, Clyde River; located in the Baffin Islands, and Broughton Island; the biggest island.
Tourism, a major part of any cities/ regions income is dependant on the natural landforms seen in the Innuitian Mountains such as the large mountains, and icebergs. The water ways, through and around the islands provide easy transportation to view the natural landforms, and travel.
There are five industries of the Innuitian Mountains; fishing, mining, fur trading, hunting, and whaling.
Tourism, a major part of any cities/ regions income is dependant on the natural landforms seen in the Innuitian Mountains such as the large mountains, and icebergs. The water ways, through and around the islands provide easy transportation to view the natural landforms, and travel.
There are five industries of the Innuitian Mountains; fishing, mining, fur trading, hunting, and whaling.
Due to the extreme climate, the Innuitian Mountains are largely unexplored. However, we do know that Innuitian Mountains contain metallic minerals such as iron and zinc and non-metallic minerals such as coal. However, as it is more expensive to mine in the Innuitian Mountains, the coal has not been recovered and remains unground. The main natural resources of the Innuitian mountains are gold, lead, zinc, copper, nickel and diamond mining.