Saglek Bay
Saglek Bay or Saeglek Bay is a long narrow inlet or bay in Labrador.[1] From its head to the sea it is about 36–41 miles (58–66 km) long. The mouth of the bay is roughly 13 miles wide, narrowing to 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to the east of Jens Haven Island. At this point, the bay becomes a set of branching fjords. In addition to Jens Haven Island, Saglek Bay is also home to Branagin Island, Rose Island, Upernavik Island, Shuldham Island, Handy Island, Big Island, and Kangalasiorvik Island as well as several other small rocky islands and islets. Little vegetation is present in the bay, on islands or the mainland, but some small stands of trees do exist, along with some solitary specimens in the fjords. Saglek Bay was home to multiple groups since at least 2600 BCE.[2]
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Coordinates | 58°33′37″N 62°51′59″W |
Max. length | 41 miles (66 km) |
Max. width | 13 miles (21 km) |
See also
References
- "Saglek Bay". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada.
- Tuck, James A. (1 January 1975). Prehistory of Saglek Bay. Ottawa: Archeological Survey of Canada - University of Ottawa. pp. ii-11. ISBN 9781772820324. Retrieved 27 October 2023.