Bibby Island

Island in Nunavut, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bibby Island (variously named on maps as Bibyos, Sir Bibby, Sir Bibby's, Sir Bybie's, and Sir Bibye's) was named for Sir Bibye (Bibby) Lake, governor of the Hudson's Bay Company from 1712 to 1743.[3]

LocationHudson Bay
Coordinates61°53′N 093°05′W[1]
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Bibby Island
Bibby Island is located in Nunavut
Bibby Island
Bibby Island
Bibby Island is located in Canada
Bibby Island
Bibby Island
Geography
LocationHudson Bay
Coordinates61°53′N 093°05′W[1]
ArchipelagoArctic Archipelago
Administration
Canada
NunavutNunavut
RegionKivalliq
Demographics
PopulationUninhabited
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It is one of several uninhabited Canadian Arctic islands in the Kivalliq Region, Nunavut, Canada. It is located within western Hudson Bay, 41 km (25 mi) southwest of the community of Whale Cove[4] and 20 km (12 mi) south of the former trading post and mining settlement of Tavani.[5]

Other islands in the vicinity include Airartuuq, Flattop, Imiligaarjuk, Imilijjuaq, Irik, Ivuniraarjuq, Kayak, and Walrus.[6]

Geography

The large, low island is characterized by till and boulders, separated from Neville Bay's shore by a narrow, shallow channel.[7]

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