Boomerang Island
About
Boomerang Island is a geographic feature situated in the Thousand Islands region, which marks the border between the United States and Canada. This island is located within the United States portion of the Thousand Islands, specifically in the state of New York. Boomerang Island lies in Escanaba Bay, at the eastern end of Murray Isle, southwest of an area known as The Narrows.
The island is part of the municipality of Clayton, which is situated in Jefferson County, New York. Clayton is known for its picturesque landscapes and is a popular destination for those exploring the Thousand Islands region. The area is characterized by a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities, making it an attractive spot for visitors. Although specific details about Boomerang Island are limited, its location within this renowned region highlights its potential appeal to those interested in the natural and cultural offerings of the Thousand Islands.
Island or Feature Name
Boomerang Island
Nationality
US
Centroid Lat/Long
Two-Minute Box
44^18′ x 76^02′
Location and description
In Escanaba Bay, at the east end of Murray Isle, southwest of The Narrows.
Former, informal, or alternate names
Municipality
Clayton
County
Jefferson
Province / State
NY
Ports?
Book refs
1000islands.co ID #
124
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