The Hudson Bay because the Atlantic Ocean goes through the countries and it looks like a bowl so they named it the Hudson Bay. Also, because Henry Hudson traveled through there to find the Northwest Passage Way to get to the Pacific Ocean to trade. Henry's sailors abounded him while a harsh winter came and every thing froze. So they threw him over board he was on his own for a long period of time. Henry Hudson died in the Hudson river named after him.
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Hudson Bay
yukun territories and nunavut -------- The Two Coldest provinces would be Manitoba and Quebec. The upper Western part of Quebec and Upper Eastern Part of Manitoba are tundra, sub arctic.
Nunavut is larger than Quebec.
Northern Canada, Western Canada, and Eastern Canada. In Northern, there are Yukon, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. In Western, there are British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. In Eastern, there are Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia
The territory of Nunavut is bigger than the province of Quebec.
Quebec is in Canada, if that's what you're asking.
Before the NorthWest Territories was divided to create Nunavut, Hudson bay separated the territories from Quebec. Now the Bay sepatates Quebec and Nunavut.
Lake Abitibi is in north-eastern Ontario and western Quebec, Canada.
The Canadian Shield covers the provinces of north-eastern Alberta, northern Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec. Northwest Territories and Nunavut are territories covered by the Canadian Shield.
Quebec is the largest province and Nunavut is the largest territory in Canada. The largest in all would be Nunavut because it is larger than Quebec.
Newfoundland Quebec ------ But mostly Nunavut. About 80% of the Arctic lowlands are located in Nunavut.
Quebec, Ontario, Nunavut and Manitoba.
North- Nunavut South- Quebec West- Quebec East- Nothing borders on the east (Quebec borders on the west and south)