The Northwest Passage is a sea route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Arctic Ocean. It was sought after for centuries by explorers looking for a shorter trade route between Europe and Asia. Today, the Northwest Passage is still a challenging and dangerous route due to the harsh weather conditions and
The Northwest Passage (NWP) is the sea lane between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans through the Arctic Ocean, near the northern coast of North America via waterways through the Arctic Archipelago of Canada. The eastern route along the Arctic coasts of Norway and Siberia is accordingly called the Northeast Passage (NEP). The various islands of the archipelago are separated from one another and from mainland Canada by a series of Arctic waterways collectively known as the Northwest Passages, Northwestern Passages or the Canadian Internal Waters. In British English it is often spelled North-west Passage.