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  • '''Hudson Bay''' is a large (1.23 million km²) body of water in northeastern [[Canada]] To the east, Hudson Bay is connected with the [[Atlantic Ocean]] by [[Hudson Strait]], and on the n
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  • An English explorer (ca 1565-1611), first European to discover Hudson Bay and sail up the Hudson River.
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  • ...Prince Rupert of the Rhine|Prince Rupert]].<ref name = Charter/> Isolated Hudson Bay trading posts, at the mouths of Arctic Rivers, shipping their furs by ship,
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  • ...Lawrence ckmons781i531 (cropped).png | thumb | The ''Erik'' moored at the Hudson Bay Trading Post in Nachvak Fjord, Labrador, 1896.]] ...provided transport to and from [[London, England]], to [[Labrador]] and [[Hudson Bay|Hudson's Bay]]. She was the first steam powered vessel to enter Hudson's B
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  • (2006 Population 923) A town on the shore of Hudson Bay in Manitoba, Canada.
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  • ...born in England c. 1565, died in 1611 after June 22, probably in or near [[Hudson Bay]]&mdash;was an English explorer. A river, a strait, and a bay in North Amer .... Following the southern coast of the strait in August, the ship entered [[Hudson Bay]]. Hudson spent the following months mapping and exploring its eastern shor
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  • ...]] sails up [[Hudson River]] in search of the passage; he later explored [[Hudson Bay]], where he presumably met his death after being set adrift by his mutinous |event='''1719''': James Knight's expedition into the northwest corner of Hudson Bay.
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  • ...based on his expedition to map the land between [[Great Slave Lake]] and [[Hudson Bay|Hudson's Bay]].<ref name=PikesPortage/> He led a team of just 9 men. ...Tyrrell conducted the first survey of the mouth of the [[Churchill River (Hudson Bay)|Churchill River]].<ref name=EncyclopediaArcticaBioJWTyrrell/> Fifteen yea
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  • ...ashore from Europe on the long wharf of Churchill, Canada’s new seaport on Hudson Bay, in Manitoba, the prairie province. -->
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  • '''Hudson Bay''' is a large (1.23 million km²) body of water in northeastern [[Canada]] To the east, Hudson Bay is connected with the [[Atlantic Ocean]] by [[Hudson Strait]], and on the n
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  • ...= The largest of the steam driven stern wheelers put on the river by the Hudson Bay Co. to try and haul coal down out of the canyon was the D.A. Thomas. This b
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  • ...to be "eponymous"; such is the relationship between [[Henry Hudson]] and [[Hudson Bay]], [[Aeneas]] and the [[Aeneid]], and [[Guglielmo Marconi]] and the [[Marco
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  • ...1788)|''Beaver'']] || Sloop, converted to brig || 1788 || 1793 || Europe, Hudson Bay, James Bay || | || ''[[Cam Owen]]'' || Brigantine || 1883 || 1886 || Europe, Hudson Bay, James Bay || [https://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/_docs/hbca/ships_historie
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  • |event='''1853&ndash;1854''': [[John Rae]] on behalf of the [[Hudson Bay Company]]
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  • |[[Hudson Bay]]
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  • Ontario's northern boundary lies in [[Hudson Bay]]; here it borders the territory of [[Nunavut]] and the provinces of [[Mani ...he Hudson Bay Lowlands consist largely of [[muskeg]]. To the south of the Hudson Bay Lowlands, and occupying over half the area of the province, is the Ontario
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  • ...Newfoundland (island)|Newfoundland]] to the Rocky Mountains and from the [[Hudson Bay]] to the [[Gulf of Mexico]]. ...e war and the [[Treaty of Utrecht]] in 1713 gave the British possession of Hudson Bay and Acadia, which was renamed [[Nova Scotia]].
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  • ...orth: An Expedition into the Unknown (about a previous expedition into the Hudson Bay lowlands) just crossed 4,000 kilometres of remote, Arctic mainland Canada w
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  • ...fateful voyage that he discovered the vast inland body of water known as [[Hudson Bay]], which was to be the starting point for many later expeditions in search ...After spending his first winter at the entrance of the Churchill River in Hudson Bay, he made it as far north as [[Repulse Bay]], where he was turned back by he
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  • ...fateful voyage that he discovered the vast inland body of water known as [[Hudson Bay]], which was to be the starting point for many later expeditions in search ...After spending his first winter at the entrance of the Churchill River in Hudson Bay, he made it as far north as [[Repulse Bay]], where he was turned back by he
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  • ...aufort Sea]], [[Chukchi Sea]], [[East Siberian Sea]], [[Greenland Sea]], [[Hudson Bay]], [[Hudson Strait]], [[Kara Sea]], [[Laptev Sea]], [[White Sea]] and other
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  • ...he NTR, the Intercolonial, the [[Prince Edward Island Railway]], and the [[Hudson Bay Railway]] into the [[Canadian Government Railways]] led by CNoR's General M
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  • **[[Hudson Bay]]
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  • * 1853&ndash;1854, [[John Rae]] on behalf of the [[Hudson Bay Company]]
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  • * 1853&ndash;1854, [[John Rae]] on behalf of the [[Hudson Bay Company]]
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  • ...he NTR, the Intercolonial, the [[Prince Edward Island Railway]], and the [[Hudson Bay Railway]] into the [[Canadian Government Railways]] led by [[David Blythe H
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  • ...in five colonies, each with its own administration: Canada, [[Acadia]], [[Hudson Bay]], [[Newfoundland]] and Louisiana. About 16,000 French settlers came, and c
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  • * Ross, W. Gillies. ''Whaling and Eskimos: Hudson Bay 1860-1915.'' Ethnology of the National Museum of Man, no. 10. Ottawa: Natl
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  • ...Sieur de La Salle|Catholic missionaries]] explored the [[Great Lakes]], [[Hudson Bay]] and the Mississippi watershed to [[Louisiana (New France)|Louisiana]]. Th
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  • * [[Hudson Bay]]
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