Royal Island

Royal Island

About

Royal Island lies within the Thousand Islands region, a picturesque area known for its rich natural beauty and complex geography straddling the Canada-US border. Specifically, Royal Island is situated in The Brock Group, a collection of islands that are part of Canada’s territorial waters. It is positioned east of Harvey Island and southwest of Chub and Smith Islands, indicating its place within a cluster of landforms that contribute to the area’s unique landscape.

Geographically, Royal Island is located in Leeds and Grenville County in the province of Ontario, although the information mistakenly references NY, which could imply a historical or clerical overlap given its position near the border with the United States. Visitors and geography enthusiasts will find Royal Island by navigating to the coordinates 44° 34′ 07″ N and 75° 42′ 21″ W, placing it comfortably within the tranquil waters and scenic environment of the Thousand Islands, a destination celebrated for its natural splendor and recreational opportunities.


Island or Feature Name
Royal Island

Nationality
Canada

Centroid Lat/Long
44° 34′ 07″ N – 75° 42′ 21″ W

Two-Minute Box
44^36′ x 75^42′

Location and description
In The Brock Group, east of Harvey Island and southwest of Chub and Smith Islands

Former, informal, or alternate names

Municipality

County
Leeds and Grenville

Province / State
NY

Ports?

Book refs

1000islands.co ID #
1029

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