Richmond Gulf
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Richmond Gulf (French: Lac Guillaume-Delisle; Inuktitut: Tasiujaq (which resembles a lake)) is a large triangular-shaped inland bay located on east side of Hudson Bay just above 56th parallel north in Quebec, Canada.
In 2008, regional councilors asked the Commission de toponymie du Québec to rename Richmond Gulf officially as Lac Tasiujaq.[2]
A vast area surrounding the gulf, Clearwater Lakes (Lacs à l'Eau-Claire), and Iberville Lake (Lac D'Iberville) was included in the Tursujuq National Park, officially established on July 18, 2013.
In 2008, regional councilors asked the Commission de toponymie du Québec to rename Richmond Gulf officially as Lac Tasiujaq.[2]
A vast area surrounding the gulf, Clearwater Lakes (Lacs à l'Eau-Claire), and Iberville Lake (Lac D'Iberville) was included in the Tursujuq National Park, officially established on July 18, 2013.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond_Gulf
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Coordinates: 56°19'20"N 76°16'33"W
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- Clearwater Lake West 93 km
- Clearwater Lake East 122 km
- Lake Minto 146 km
- Kasegalik Lake 201 km
- Couture Lake and Impact Crater 432 km
- Lac Châtelain 470 km
- Amajuak Lake 1039 km
- Hansine Lake 1164 km
- Tarrionituk Lake 1195 km
- Belanger Island 36 km
- Gillies Island 41 km
- Salikuit Islands 91 km
- Davieau Island 94 km
- Broughton Island 119 km
- Tukarak Island 156 km
- Bakers Dozen Islands 160 km
- Driftwood Island 169 km
- King George Islands 184 km
- Belcher Islands 189 km