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Gulf of Saint Lawrence

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  • This map of the area c 11,000 BC shows most of the Maritimes and Newfoundland still under ice, but with large ice-free islands exposed on the Scotian Shelf and Grand Banks and a major iceberg calving channel running through the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.

    Plenty of Nothing: 2009

  • This map of the area c 11,000 BC shows most of the Maritimes and Newfoundland still under ice, but with large ice-free islands exposed on the Scotian Shelf and Grand Banks and a major iceberg calving channel running through the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.

    Ice Age Atlantic Canada 2009

  • This follows a landslide, which sent several buildings sliding into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.

    CNN Transcript Apr 20, 2007 2007

  • It states thanks to an unusually warm winter, the ice is melting early in the southern Gulf of Saint Lawrence, where hunting began this week.

    Unthreaded #8 « Climate Audit 2007

  • Northumberland Straits, and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, and on all other sides by the Atlantic Ocean.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913

  • In this expedition to Canada Cook distinguished himself greatly -- especially in his surveys of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, and in piloting the fleet safely through the dangerous shoals and rocks of that inland sea.

    The Cannibal Islands Captain Cook's Adventure in the South Seas 1859

  • About this time he went with the fleet to the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, and took part in the war then raging between the British and French in

    The Cannibal Islands Captain Cook's Adventure in the South Seas 1859

  • Instead of running through the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, we were to keep on the eastern coast of Newfoundland, and to approach the northern shore of Labrador.

    Peter the Whaler William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

  • Breton, at the entrance of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.

    Peter the Whaler William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

  • On the 18th the _Constitution_, Captain Hull, then cruising off the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, having heard from an American privateer that a

    How Britannia Came to Rule the Waves Updated to 1900 William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

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