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James Bay borders the provinces of... James Bay itself received its name in honour of... James Bay is important in the... general the east coast or East Main of James Bay was too easily accessed by French and independent traders from the south so early Hudson... James Bay represents the southern extent of the... The shores of James Bay are sparsely populated... James Bay has returned to prominence in recent decades due to the... The James Bay Project continues to expand... to separate southern James Bay from Hudson Bay... Many of the rivers flowing into James Bay are popular destinations for wilderness canoe... The Harricana River flows into James Bay several miles east of... Southern James Bay Migratory Bird Sanctuary fact sheet... Extensive and detailed information on the James Bay region of Quebec... James Bay Project and the Cree...

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