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{{graticule | {{graticule | ||
− | | | + | | lat= 51 |
− | | nw = [[Akimiski Island | + | | lon= -79 |
+ | | nw = [[Akimiski Island Southeast, Nunavut]] | ||
| n = [[Weston Island, Nunavut]] | | n = [[Weston Island, Nunavut]] | ||
| ne = [[Eastmain, Québec]] | | ne = [[Eastmain, Québec]] | ||
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| name = [[Hannah Bay, Ontario|Hannah Bay]] | | name = [[Hannah Bay, Ontario|Hannah Bay]] | ||
| e = [[Waskaganish, Québec]] | | e = [[Waskaganish, Québec]] | ||
− | | sw = [[ | + | | sw = [[Kesagami Provincial Park, Ontario|Kesagami Provincial Park]] |
| s = [[50,-79]] | | s = [[50,-79]] | ||
| se = [[50,-78]] | | se = [[50,-78]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | This graticule is located at [[51,-79]], on the southeastern shore of James Bay. It straddles the Ontario-Québec border and also contains the southern half of Charlton Island, the tip of Carey Island, and all of Danby Island and Jacob Island, in Nunavut. There are no settled places in this graticule, so it is named for the large bay on the Ontario side, and the bird sanctuary there. | + | This graticule is located at [[51,-79]], on the southeastern shore of James Bay. It straddles the Ontario-Québec border and also contains the southern half of Charlton Island, the tip of Carey Island, and all of Danby Island and Jacob Island, in Nunavut. There are no settled places in this graticule, so it is named for the large bay on the Ontario side, and the bird sanctuary there. {{Today's location|lat=51|lon=-79}} |
[[Category:Inactive graticules]] | [[Category:Inactive graticules]] |
Latest revision as of 16:58, 15 January 2022
This graticule is located at 51,-79, on the southeastern shore of James Bay. It straddles the Ontario-Québec border and also contains the southern half of Charlton Island, the tip of Carey Island, and all of Danby Island and Jacob Island, in Nunavut. There are no settled places in this graticule, so it is named for the large bay on the Ontario side, and the bird sanctuary there. Today's location