If you mean Hudson Bay, its located in Northeastern Canada
Baffin bay to the north and the Labrador sea to the south, separated by the Davis straight. ================================================================================ Strictly speaking, there are none that qualify. The largest bay in that vicinity would be Frobisher Bay, but to say that it separates Canada from Greenland would be incorrect.
A bay is a body of water that forms an indentation along the shoreline. It can also mean a recessed area that is enclosed. The sun reflected off the water in the bay.
What we now know as Hudson Bay used to be called Hudson's Bay. That's what it was called when the Hudson's Bay Company was Chartered (May 2, 1670).
Baie Verte, part of the Northumberland Strait, lies between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. So does Chignecto Bay, and its extension, Cumberland Basin. I hope you didn't think the only answer would be the Bay of Fundy.
Bay of smoke of "smokey bay".
If you mean baby oil, then any drug store or supermarket would carry it. Bay oil, also known as Oil of Bay, is an essential oil extracted from leaves of the bay tree, or bay laurel. It is used in aromatherapy and is also sold for medicinal purposes. A pharmacy or supermarket would be a likely place to buy it, Although bay leaves, from the same tree, are widely used in cooking, I've never heard of this use for bay oil.
You would cross the bay of bengal and the bay of Sean
bay would be Baie
If you are referring to the bay on the south shore of Hudson's Bay, that would be James Bay.
Green Bay smarts.
If you mean Hudson Bay, its located in Northeastern Canada
If you mean Sligo, then Sligo Bay
Kachemak Bay.
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Botany Bay is in Australia.