Hudson Bay Arctic Wildlife, Ecosystem, Map, & Exploitation

By A Mystery Man Writer

Hudson Bay, inland sea indenting east-central Canada. With an area of 316,000 square miles (819,000 square km), it is bounded by Nunavut territory (north and west), Manitoba and Ontario (south), and Quebec (east). It is connected with the Atlantic Ocean via the Hudson Strait (northeast) and with

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Hudson Bay, Arctic Wildlife, Ecosystem, Map, & Exploitation

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