I have received the following query from my colleague and am wondering
if
anyone in the forum can provide him with geographical coordinates or
bearings or even a description of the actual entrance to the Bay of
Fundy.  He is particularly interested in how it was defined
historically.  Thank you in advance for your assitance and I will pass
on
your answers to him.

Danika

"Dr. Robert McCalla" wrote:

> Dear Danika:
> I have had an interesting question asked of me which I am having
> difficulty answering. Perhaps you can help. The question is:
> What constitutes the  entrance to the Bay of Fundy?
> In other words, is there a line which I can point to and say: the Bay
> starts here?
> Thanks for any light you can shed.
> Bob
>
> --
> Robert J. McCalla, Ph.D.
> Professor of Geography
> Saint Mary's University
> Halifax, N.S.
> B3H 3C3
>
> (902) 420 5736 (voice)
> (902) 496 8213 (fax)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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