Chester Bay

Chester Bay
Chester Bay
Location Queen Maud Gulf
Coordinates 67°45′N 102°15′W / 67.75°N 102.25°W / 67.75; -102.25 (Chester Bay)Coordinates: 67°45′N 102°15′W / 67.75°N 102.25°W / 67.75; -102.25 (Chester Bay)
River sources Perry River
Countries Canada
Settlements Uninhabited

Chester Bay is an Arctic waterway in Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut, Canada. It is located on the south side of the Queen Maud Gulf off Nunavut's mainland. The Perry River empties into the bay.

Ogden Bay and Gernon Bay are nearby.[1]

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