Four provinces border Hudson Bay. They are; Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, and Nunavut.
Hudson Bay
The provinces of Manitoba, Ontario and Québec all have coastline on Hudson Bay.
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The territories that border the Hudson Bay are: Nunavut The provinces are: Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec
The territories that border the Hudson Bay are: Nunavut The provinces are: Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec
It's the Hudson Bay
The bay you are referring to is Hudson Bay. It is located in northeastern Canada and is bordered by the provinces of Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland and Labrador. Hudson Bay is a large inland sea that plays a significant role in the region's ecology and economy.
The provinces that border Hudson Bay are Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland and Labrador. Manitoba and Ontario are located to the west and south, while Quebec lies to the east. Newfoundland and Labrador has a small portion of its northern coastline that touches the bay as well.
The Hudson Bay is not near any state, it is a huge bay in almost the centre of Canada, the provinces around it are Ontario, Quebec and Manitoba. Further north it is surrounded by the Arctic Circle.
The provinces of Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec all border the Hudson Bay. Also, the Canadian territory of Nunavut (formerly part of the Northwest Territories, until 1999) borders the Hudson Bay.
Hudson Bay is primarily located in Canada, with the southernmost tip extending into the United States. The bay sits in northeastern Canada and is surrounded by several provinces and territories such as Ontario, Manitoba, Quebec, and Nunavut.