Bodies of water that surround Canada are the Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic oceans, Labrador Sea, Beaufort Sea, Baffin Bay, Davis Strait, Great Lakes, and Hudson Bay.
Bodies of water in Canada include: St. Lawrence River, Great Bear Lake, and Great Slave Lake.
Bodies of water that surround Canada are the Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic oceans, Labrador Sea, Beaufort Sea, Baffin Bay, Davis Strait, Great Lakes, and Hudson Bay.
Bodies of water in Canada include: St. Lawrence River, Great Bear Lake, and Great Slave Lake.
Oceans, including Arctic, Pacific and Atlantic.
Seas include Beaufort, Labrador, and Salish.
Straits include Juan De Fuca, and Davis.
Then there is the Dixon Entrance, also a Strait but called an entrance.
Rivers include St Lawrence, Niagara, and countless more.
Lakes include Ontario, Erie, St. Clair, Huron, Superior, Lake of the Woods, and many more.
And those are just some of the international waterways.
Hudson bay
St. Lawrence river
Lake winnipeg
Mackenzie river
Hudson Bay, most of the Great Lakes, Lake Winnipeg and others.
pacific and Atlantic and Artic oceans
Oceans.
Rivers, the Northwest Passage and many more. You could go with Santa and go to the North Pole.
Canada has many large bodies of water. The largest one in Canada is the Hudson bay. It is 1. 56 million square miles.
I have not labeled any bodies of water - YOU did that so ONLY you know the answer to this schoolwork question.
Atlantic Ocean Pacific? and Artic
America and Canada
they provide baths and drinks
Hudson bay
Oceans.
It is the bodies of water surround the area
great lakes
Rivers, the Northwest Passage and many more. You could go with Santa and go to the North Pole.
superior huron ontario and erie michigan
lake Michigan
what is Canada's largest body of water
The Great Lakes
Hudson Bay & James Bay