Baffin Island is located north of the Hudson Bay in Canada and south west of Greenland
Henry Hudson traveled across the Atlantic Ocean. He passed through the southern tip of Greenland into a narrow water way that is today known as the Hudson Strait. This journey took Henry and his crew to an area of water that is know named Hudson Bay. They traveled south into James Bay.
No, Hudson Bay is in northeastern Canada, in North America.
The bay located at the southern end of Hudson Bay is James Bay.
When people think of Canadian bays they usually think of Hudson Bay. However, it is the Baffin Bay that separates Canada from Greenland.
The body of water that joins Hudson Bay on the South is James Bay.
If you are referring to the bay on the south shore of Hudson's Bay, that would be James Bay.
When people think of Canadian bays they usually think of Hudson Bay. However, it is the Baffin Bay that separates Canada from Greenland.
No, it borders Northwest territories to the west, corners Saskatchewan to the southwest, Manitoba to the south, Hudson bay to the South East, and Greenland to the East. North Dakota and Minnesota are about 500 miles away south of Manitoba.
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Henry Hudson only takes 30 minutes to explore what he finds