Committee Bay
Arctic waterway in Nunavut, Canada
Committee Bay (referred to as Nattiligaarjuk (Inuktitut: ᓇᑦᑎᓕᒑᕐᔪᒃ) by Inuit) is an Arctic waterway in Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut, Canada. It forms the southeast end of the Gulf of Boothia and is bounded on the east by the Melville Peninsula, and to the northwest by the Simpson Peninsula. Wales Island lies within the bay. It was first explored by John Rae (explorer) in 1846/47.
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- Albert Edward
- Austin
- Brentford
- Campbell
- Chester
- Committee
- Denmark
- Foggy
- Fredrikshald
- Gernon
- Grays
- Hadley
- Homan
- Labyrinth
- Lord Mayor
- McLoughlin
- Ogden
- Pelly
- Terror
- Wellington
- Wilmot and Crampton
- Wynniatt
- Allman
- Aston
- Augusta Bay
- Baffin
- Baillarge
- Baring
- Bartlett
- Batty
- Bere
- Bernier
- Birmingham
- Boatswain
- Bowman
- Brae
- Buchanan
- Cameron
- Copes
- Cory
- Creswell
- Croker
- Cumberland Sound
- Dampier
- De la Beche
- Dobbin
- Dorchester
- Duke of York
- Dyke Acland
- Eden
- Eetookashoo
- Eldridge
- Elwin
- Eqe
- Evans
- Finnie
- Flagler
- Four Rivers
- Foxe Basin
- Frobisher
- Garnet
- Gibson
- Graham Moore
- Half Moon
- Hall Basin
- Harkin
- Hecla and Griper
- Herschel
- Hudson
- Irene
- James
- Kane
- Kew
- Lady Franklin
- M'Clure
- Macormick
- Maxwell
- May Inlet
- Nabukjuak
- Napier
- Norwegian
- Okse
- Ommanney
- Paquet
- Peary
- Piling
- Pioneer
- Prince Alfred
- Princess Marie
- Purcell
- Radstock
- Reid
- Resolute
- Rosse
- Rutherford
- Sabine
- Sawyer
- Scoresby
- Shamrock
- Sherard
- Skene
- Stuart
- Tasiujaq (Foxe Basin)
- Triton
- Ungava
- Weatherall
- Woodward
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