{{Short description|Bay in Nunavut, Canada}} {{Use Canadian English|date=August 2024}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2024}} {{Infobox body of water |name= Graham Moore Bay |image= |caption = |location= [[Viscount Melville Sound]] |coords= {{coord|75|26|N|101|25|W|region:CA-NU_type:waterbody_scale:500000|notes=<ref>{{Cite cgndb|OAGLT|Graham Moore Bay|date=20 August 2024}}</ref>|display=inline,title|name=Graham Moore Bay}} |rivers= |oceans= [[Arctic Ocean]] |countries= Canada |length= |width= |pushpin_map=Canada Nunavut |area= |cities= Uninhabited |references= }} '''Graham Moore Bay''' is an [[Arctic]] waterway in [[Qikiqtaaluk Region]], [[Nunavut]], Canada. Located off northern [[Bathurst Island (Nunavut)|Bathurst Island]], the bay is an arm of [[Viscount Melville Sound]].
It was named by Sir [[William Edward Parry]] in honour of Vice-Admiral Sir [[Graham Moore (Royal Navy officer)|Graham Moore]].<ref name="journal">{{cite book|last=Parry|first=William Edward |title=Journal of a voyage for the discovery of a North-West passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific. [1], Performed in the years 1819 - 20 in his majesty's ships Hecla and Griper|publisher=John Murray|location=London|date=1821|pages=59|url=https://archive.org/stream/journalofvoyagef00parr/journalofvoyagef00parr_djvu.txt}}</ref>
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{{Bays of Nunavut}}
[[Category:Bays of the Qikiqtaaluk Region]]
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