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Native Bay

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Location
  
Hudson Bay

Settlements
  
Uninhabited

Basin countries
  
Canada

Native Bay is a waterway in Kivalliq Region, Nunavut, Canada. It is located in Hudson Bay off western Southampton Island. The Bell Peninsula lies to the southeast. Native Point is located at the bay's southern tip. East Bay is 20 km (12 mi) to the east.

Contents

Map of Native Bay, Nunavut, Canada

Geography

The habitat is characterized by barrens, coastal marine features, grassy meadows, inlets, rocky flats, sedge, and tundra.

Fauna

East Bay/Native Bay is a Canadian Important Bird Area (#NU023). Notable bird species include Atlantic brant, colonial waterbirds, seabirds, common eider, and lesser snow goose.

Caribou frequent the area.

History

An archeological site exists on the west side of Native Point, the largest Sallirmiut site on the island.

References

Native Bay Wikipedia