Imagined within Hudson Bay, off the eastern shoreline. Size: Medium-sized island, about 10 km long and 5 km wide. Shape: Oval but with gentle curves, featuring two shallow bays on opposite sides. Shoreline: Rocky northern coast with small cliffs. Southern side has a curved sandy cove—this is the “haven” the island is named for. Interior: Central freshwater pond, surrounded by tundra moss and lichens. Low ridges running east–west, giving the island gentle “hills.” Vegetation: Sparse tundra greens, lichens, mosses, and small wildflowers in summer. Wildlife: Summer nesting birds (snow geese, Arctic terns). Seals basking on the rocks. Occasional caribou or polar bears when sea ice connects. Special Feature: The southern cove is calm, blue, and sheltered, making it feel like a “haven.” See more