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  2. Lake Mindemoya - Wikipedia

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    Lake Mindemoya is a lake in Ontario, Canada, located within Manitoulin Island which is the world's largest island in a freshwater lake (). [1] The lake is located near the town of Mindemoya, and it is the third largest on Manitoulin Island.

  3. James Bay - Wikipedia

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    The largest of the islands is Akimiski Island, which covers 3,002 square kilometres (1,159 sq mi). [2] All of northern Ontario and northern Quebec were part of the Hudson Bay Company's proprietary colony of Rupert's Land, and after Rupert's Land was purchased by Canada in 1869, the area became part of the North-West Territory.

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  5. Thirty Thousand Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Thirty Thousand Islands are the world's largest freshwater archipelago, and are located mainly along the east side of Georgian Bay, part of the Great Lakes, in Ontario, Canada. [1] [2] Biosphere map of Georgian Bay. UNESCO designated the area in 2004 as the Georgian Bay Littoral (also called the Georgian Bay Biosphere Reserve). It is an ...

  6. List of islands of Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia

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    Discovered using Landsat 1 satellite imagery; forms easternmost part of Canada; [1] uninhabited Little Bay: Notre Dame Bay 7.1 ... A small island near Sandwich Bay:

  7. Category:Private islands of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Private islands of Canada" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bowyer Island; C.

  8. Aquaculture in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Seafood is Canada's single largest exported food commodity, exporting 85% of production, making Canada the seventh largest seafood exporter in the world. [7] In 1986, Canadian aquaculture production amounted to only 10,488 tonnes, valued at $35 million, [ 8 ] and then in 2009 it had a value of $800 million, 69% of which was exported.

  9. Georgian Bay - Wikipedia

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    Georgian Bay has been known by several names. To the Ojibwe, it is known as "Spirit Lake".To the Huron-Wendat, it is known as Lake Attigouatan. Samuel de Champlain, the first European to explore and map the area in 1615–1616, called it "La Mer douce" (the sweet/calm/fresh sea), which was a reference to the bay's freshwater. [1]