Wager Bay

Bay in Nunavut, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wager Bay or Ukkusiksalik Bay is long narrow inlet in the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut, Canada, which opens east into Roes Welcome Sound at the northwest end of Hudson Bay.[3] Ukkusiksalik National Park surrounds it.

LocationKivalliq, Nunavut
Coordinates65°26′N 88°40′W[1]
EtymologySir Charles Wager
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Wager Bay
Ukkusiksalik Bay
Wager Bay is located in Nunavut
Wager Bay
Wager Bay
LocationKivalliq, Nunavut
Coordinates65°26′N 88°40′W[1]
TypeInlet
EtymologySir Charles Wager
Part ofUkkusiksalik National Park
Primary outflowsRoes Welcome Sound
Catchment area28,551 km2 (11,024 sq mi)
Basin countriesCanada
Shore length1150 km (93 mi)
Surface elevation51 m (167 ft)
IslandsSavage Islands, Paliak Islands
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.
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History

Wager Bay was first charted by Christopher Middleton during his Arctic explorations of 1742.[4] He named it after Sir Charles Wager and was trapped in the bay for three weeks until the ice cleared in Roes Welcome Sound. In 1747, William Moor sent boat parties to the head of the bay.

Geography

The bay is a long inlet stretching through tundra; its shoreline measures 150 km (93 mi) in length.[5] The elevation is 51 m (167 ft) above mean sea level. It drains an area of 28,551 km2 (11,024 sq mi), through numerous small rivers, including the Brown River and Sila River. North Lake, South Lake, Brown Lake, and Ford Lake are nearby.[6][7]

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