James Bay
the S arm of Hudson Bay, in E Canada between Ontario and Quebec provinces. 300 miles (483 km) long; 160 miles (258 km) wide.
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How to use James Bay in a sentence
Area to the south and east of James Bay, 35,000 square miles, which also may be compared to the area of Portugal.
The Barren Ground of Northern Canada | Warburton Mayer PikeAcross the bottom of James Bay projects a long tongue of swamp land.
Canada: the Empire of the North | Agnes C. LautThe summer of 1662 they passed on the islands and shores of James Bay hunting "buffalo" with the Indians.
Pioneers in Canada | Sir Harry JohnstonHe was one of the men sent to select the location of winter quarters on the desolate shores of James Bay.
True Tales of Arctic Heroism in the New World | Adolphus W. GreelyHalf the crew are in open mutiny; the other half build winter quarters and range the woods of James Bay for game.
Canada: the Empire of the North | Agnes C. Laut
British Dictionary definitions for James Bay
the S arm of Hudson Bay, in central Canada. Area: 108 780 sq km (42 000 sq miles)
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