The rocks rimming Hudson Bay are some of the oldest on our planet. Gneisses and volcanic rocks are accompanied by younger sedimentary rocks. Perhaps even more interesting is that these rocks along the shore endure a 14-foot tidal change twice a day. You might be standing at the edge of the water and once the tide goes out you can not see the bay with the naked eye.
Some of the rocks are enormous boulders left over from the last ice age. Here I am painting some of the smaller outlying rocks.
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