Canadian Bodies of Water A-Z

Name these Canadian bodies of water that correspond to the letter on the left. It’s difficult!
The letters I, X, and Z will not have a corresponding body of water
You do not need to type the kind of body of water in the name. Such as the “Ocean” in Atlantic Ocean or the“Gulf” in Gulf of St. Lawerence
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Last updated: December 4, 2023
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A- Saskatchewan’s largest lake
Athabasca
B- A bay north of Canada’s largest island
Baffin Bay
C- A river which has its mouth at Portland, Oregon
Columbia River
D- A Saskatchewan lake made up mostly of the South Saskatchewan river. Named after the first prime minister from the prairie province
Lake Diefenbaker
E- The southernmost of the Great Lakes
Lake Erie
F- A bay which is known for its drastic changes in sea level
Bay of Fundy
G- The bay which is southeast of Manitoulin Island
Georgian Bay
H- The second largest of the great lakes
Lake Huron
J- The bay home to the Nunavut island of Akimiski
James Bay
K- A British Columbian river that goes deep into the USA before curving back up. The river ends at Castlegar
Kootenay River
L- The largest river that lies solely in Quebec.(Not on any borders, provincial or international)
La Grande Rivière
M- The largest of the Canadian tributaries to lead to the Mississippi. Mostly in Alberta
Milk River
N- A Manitoban river flowing into the Hudson Bay
Nelson River
O- The lake Toronto is on
Lake Ontario
P- A northern Albertan river that flows into the Athabasca
Peace River
Q- A bay in between Queen Victoria Island and mainland Nunavut
Queen Maud Gulf
R- One of the 2 intersecting rivers going through a western Canadian provincial capital
Red River
S- The largest freshwater lake in the world
Lake Superior
T- An Ontarion bay which shares its name with a nearby town, near where Terry Fox ended up finishing his run for cancer
Thunder Bay
U- A bay between the two major peninsulas in northern Quebec
Ungava Bay
V- A harbour on the south side of Vancouver Island
Victoria Harbour
W- A lake north of Manitoba’s capital
Lake Winnipeg
Y- A river where it’s mouth is in Alaska
Yukon River
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