What is coronation islands?

Coronation Islands are a group of islands located in the Arctic Ocean, northwest of Canada. The islands are part of the Canadian territory of Nunavut and are located in the Queen Elizabeth Islands archipelago. The Coronation Islands consist of three main islands - Cameron Island, Bathurst Island, and Cornwallis Island - as well as several smaller islands. The islands are known for their unique Arctic environment, with rugged coastlines, glaciers, and a variety of Arctic wildlife, including polar bears, Arctic foxes, and muskoxen. The islands have a minimal population, with only a few Inuit settlements located in the area. The islands were named after the coronation of King George VI in 1937.