It was given its present name in honour of Charles Hamilton, commodore-governor of Newfoundland in the early 1800s and former namesake of the inlet's affluent, the Hamilton River (now the Churchill). Inclusive of Groswater Bay, it has also been known as Ivucktoke (Inuttitut: Aivitok); Eskimo or Esquimaux Bay (French: Baie des Esquimaux, "Bay of the Eskimos"); and St Louis Bay (French: Baie-St Louis).[1]
History
In 1586, it was the scene of an Inuit attack on the expedition of John Davis which killed two and wounded others.[2]
References
Citations
↑Hamilton (1996), s.v. "Hamilton Falls; Hamilton Inlet; Hamilton River".