Named features of the bay, from north to south, include:
Cape Washington . A prominent cape, high, marking the south extremity of the peninsula which separates Wood Bay and Terra Nova Bay. Discovered in 1841 by Captain
James Clark Ross, Royal Navy, and named by him for Captain
John Washington, Royal Navy, who was secretary of the
Royal Geographical Society, 1836–40.
Oscar Point . A small rock point along the north shore of Terra Nova Bay, northwest of Markham Island. Discovered by the
British Antarctic Expedition (BrAE) 1898–1900, and named for
King Oscar of Norway and Sweden.
Carsten Borchgrevink, the leader of this expedition, was a native of Norway. Originally charted by Borchgrevink as an island, the feature is now known to be joined to the coast.
Markham Island . A small but conspicuous island lying just off Oscar Point in the north part of Terra Nova Bay. Discovered in February 1900 by the BrAE (1898–1900) under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named it for Sir
Clements Markham.
Shield Nunatak . A prominent nunatak standing at the east side of the terminus of
Campbell Glacier on the north shore of Terra Nova Bay. This feature, a multiple volcanic cone, was so named by the
New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition (NZGSAE), 1965–66, because it looks like an old Viking shield.
Gerlache Inlet . An inlet wide in the northwest corner of Terra Nova Bay, indenting the Northern Foothills just south of
Mount Browning. The name appears to have been applied by the BrNAE, 1901–04, and honors Belgian Antarctic explorer Lieutenant
Adrien de Gerlache.
Evans Cove . A cove in Terra Nova Bay, entered between Inexpressible Island and Cape Russell. First charted by the BrAE, 1907–09. Probably named by Shackleton for Captain P.P. Evans, master of the ship
Koonya, which towed the Nimrod south in 1907, and later master of the Nimrod during the last year of the expedition.
Inexpressible Island . An island, long, in Terra Nova Bay, lying close south of the Northern Foothills at the outer edge of the Nansen Ice Sheet. First explored by the Northern Party of the BrAE, 1910–13, and called "Southern Foothills" in contradistinction to the Northern Foothills. The name was changed to Inexpressible Island by the party after spending a very unpleasant winter on half rations in a cave in a snowdrift on the island.
Relief Inlet . A narrow inlet at the southwest corner of Terra Nova Bay. The feature is formed along a shear plane caused by differential ice movement near the coast of Victoria Land involving the north edge of Drygalski Ice Tongue and south extremities of the Nansen Ice Sheet. So named by the South Magnetic Polar Party, led by T.W.E. David, of the BrAE, 1907–09, because, after almost giving up hope of rescue, the Nimrod picked up the party here. ==References==