The Hudson Bay Lowlands and the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands share several similarities, including their geographic formation as low-lying areas rich in wetlands and waterways. Both regions support diverse ecosystems and are characterized by their proximity to significant bodies of water, which influence local climates and biodiversity. Additionally, they serve as important habitats for various wildlife species and have been historically significant for Indigenous peoples and early European settlers. Both areas also face environmental challenges, such as climate change and urban development pressures.
The Hudson Bay lowlands has a population in the thousands.
Peatlands, bogs, and fens cover much of the Hudson Bay Lowlands.
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There are no permanent residents in the Hudson Bay Arctic Lowlands region.
The fact that they are called "lowlands" should answer your question.
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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The Hudson Bay Lowlands form the southern shore of Hudson Bay and James Bay. Most of the Lowlands are located in the province of Ontario.
St.Lawrence Lowlands, Hudson Bay Lowlands, Canadian Shield.