Answer :
The sequence of rocks listed for a journey from Hudson Bay to Niagara Falls would vary and not follow the exact order stated, hence the given statement is false.
If we consider the geology of the area, Hudson Bay is underlain by ancient Precambrian rocks, which would include gneiss, among other metamorphic and igneous rock types. Moving southwards towards Niagara Falls, one would encounter Paleozoic sedimentary rocks which may include limestone and dolostone, but not basalt in this sequence.
The statement that if you traveled from Hudson Bay to Niagara Falls you would encounter rocks in the order of limestone, basalt, limestone, gneiss, limestone, and dolostone is false.