Maiden Island, Nunavut, Canada, is a small island in Hudson Strait between Baffin Island and the Province of Quebec.
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Maiden Island, Nunavut, Canada, is a small island in Hudson Strait between Baffin Island and the Province of Quebec.
This scenic river flows into Hudson Strait at Eric Cove near Cape Wolstenholme, Nunavik, Quebec, Canada.
The evening light glows over the Hudson Strait between Baffin Island and mainland Quebec, Canada.
Maiden Island, Nunavut, in Hudson Strait, Canada, is inhabited only by bears, hares, and seabirds.
When Hudson Strait is ice-free ships like the oil/chemical tanker TUVAQ W (2012) supply Kinngait (Cape Dorset), Nunavut, Canada, with fuel.
Eric Cove is an inlet off Hudson Strait at Cape Wolstenholme on the Ungava Peninsula, Nunavik. The northernmost tip of the province of Quebec, Canada, is near here.
The Digges Islands, Nunavut, lie just off the northwestern tip of the province of Quebec, Canada, where the Hudson Strait meets Hudson Bay.
The clouds over the Hudson Strait south of Baffin Island, Canada, can be dramatic.