Proper noun
Churchill River
A river in Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, containing Churchill Falls
Hudson Bay feeds into Churchill River, where around 1,000 belugas had taken up residence alongside our two sea kayaks last summer. Source: Internet
The Churchill River and Saint John River are other important elements of the Atlantic watershed in Canada. Source: Internet
They were taken from the St. Lawrence River estuary until the late 1960s, after which they were predominantly taken from the Churchill River estuary until capture was banned in 1992. citation Russia then became the largest provider. Source: Internet
During the 1960s, the Churchill River (Labrador name: Grand River) was diverted at Churchill Falls, resulting in the flooding of an enormous area – today named the Smallwood Reservoir after Joey Smallwood, the first premier of Newfoundland. Source: Internet
In September 1619, he found the entrance to Hudson Bay and spent the winter near the mouth of the Churchill River. Source: Internet