Ice blocks navigation in Hudson's Bay for over half the year. Middleton was able to get the government to put pressure on the Hudson's Bay Company to allow his ships to moor off
Fort Prince of Wales, at the mouth of the
Churchill River, and to provide room for his crew, during the winter of 1742, so he could begin his expedition as soon as the Bay was free of ice. His crew were housed in an older wooden fort that had been abandoned, in place of the new stone fort. Ten of his crew died, over the winter, and many others lost fingers and toes to frostbite. The expedition was able to set off in June 1742. They proceeded north to a deep indentation he eventually named
Wager Bay, after
Charles Wager,
First Lord of the Admiralty. ==Aftermath==