The Hudson Bay Lowlands are a vast wetland located between the Canadian Shield and southern shores of Hudson Bay and James Bay. Most of the area lies within the province of Ontario, with smaller portions reaching into Manitoba and Quebec. Many wide and slow-moving rivers flow through this area toward the salt water of Hudson Bay: these include the Churchill, Nelson and Hayes in Manitoba, Severn, Winisk, Ekwan, Attawapiskat, and Albanyin Ontario, and the Harricana, Rupert and Eastmainin Quebec.[1]This is the largest wetland in North America, and one of the largest in the world.[2]The region can be subdivided into three bands running roughly northwest to southeast: the Coastal Hudson Bay Lowland (a narrow band along the northern coast),[]Hudson Bay Lowland (a broader band extending to slightly south of the Ekwan River),[]and James Bay Lowland (all the rest of the southern/eastern lands, making up close to 50% of the total Lowlands a
The Hudson Bay lowlands has a population in the thousands.
Peatlands, bogs, and fens cover much of the Hudson Bay Lowlands.
There are no permanent residents in the Hudson Bay Arctic Lowlands region.
The lowland region that encircles Hudson Bay is known as the Hudson Bay Lowlands. It is characterized by wetlands, peatlands, and tundra, and is located in northern Ontario and Quebec in Canada.
S.Y Larssen has written: 'Silurian paleontology and stratigraphy of the Hudson Bay Lowlands in western Quebec' -- subject(s): Geology - Quebec - Hudson Bay Lowlands, Geology - Ontario - Hudson Bay Lowlands
The Hudson Bay Lowlands is a fairly small landform region in Canada. It is swampy and poorly drained.
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where is the Hudson bay lowlands located Inbetween the Canadian Shield and the southern shores of Hudson Bay and James Bay.
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The fact that they are called "lowlands" should answer your question.