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So does this body of water, y'know, actually exist?
I mean, officially, according to the IHO or the Canadian federal gov't or the N/L provincial government? If so, what are its exact boundaries? and how is it officially differentiated from Hamilton Inlet? because unofficially it's a mess. Some people think Hamilton Inlet is precisely Groswater Bay; others think it's the channel connecting Groswater Bay to Lake Melville; others think it's the channel and Lake Melville together. We need to know what they should be using so they can get their act together. — LlywelynII19:01, 19 August 2019 (UTC)Reply