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The western Hudson Bay is home to 57,000 beluga whales, and every summer roughly 4,000 whales make their way to the Churchill River estuary to feed, mate and give birth, according to Travel Manitoba.
The western Hudson Bay is home to 57,000 beluga whales, and every summer roughly 4,000 whales make their way to the Churchill River estuary to feed, mate and give birth, according to Travel Manitoba. ...
A second port on Hudson Bay — south of Churchill, near the mouth of the Nelson River — has been discussed, on and off, for decades. It has often been dismissed as far too expensive for the ...
As murky as it might be geographically, however, geologically and economically it has been thrust under a spotlight — ...
A fast-growing forest fire near The Pas and Opaskwayak Cree Nation (OCN) has led to evacuation orders for nearby communities ...
Its gridded blocks of aluminum-sided houses sit between miles of cratered tundra and the icy mouth of the Churchill River. This cold flank of Hudson Bay was ... on a digital map, which can be ...
Over 100 years ago, the Port Nelson location at the south end of Hudson’s Bay on the Nelson River was the first to be considered for a Canadian Arctic port. In 1912, a Port Nelson project was selected ...
A second port on Hudson Bay — south of Churchill, near the mouth of the Nelson River — has been discussed, on and off, for decades. It has often been dismissed as far too expensive for the amount of ...