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Georgian Bay
noun
- the NE part of Lake Huron, in Ontario, Canada. 6,000 sq. mi. (15,500 sq. km).
Georgian Bay
noun
- a bay in S central Canada, in Ontario, containing many small islands: the NE part of Lake Huron. Area: 15 000 sq km (5800 sq miles)
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He grew up in Penetanguishene, a small Ontario farming town of 4,000 that borders Georgian Bay by Lake Huron, with a pilot father, a mother who was a teacher and a very protective older brother who is now a cop.
At a later stage channels were formed leading from Georgian Bay to the eastern part of Ontario.
The Georgian Bay, north of the Manatouline chain, seems quite distinct.
After having taken this short rest, they continued their voyage, crossing Georgian Bay, and reached the land of the Hurons.
There a stuffed porcupine that caused such a commotion in their camp in the Canadian wilds of Georgian Bay.
From Stayner to the shores of the Georgian Bay was a little trudge of about three miles.
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