Buell’s Point (of Canadian mainland)
About
Buell’s Point, also known informally as “Cherry Point,” is a geographic feature located on the Canadian mainland within the Thousand Islands region. Situated at the coordinates 44° 25′ 51″ N and 75° 52′ 59″ W, Buell’s Point lies west of northern Grenadier Island, between Pooles Resort and LaRue Mills in Ontario. This area falls under the jurisdiction of the Front of Yonge municipality in the county of Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada.
The Thousand Islands region is known for its scenic landscapes and numerous islands scattered across the Saint Lawrence River, forming a natural border between the United States and Canada. Buell’s Point is part of the Canadian portion of this area, contributing to the region’s rich geographical tapestry. The area is characterized by its lush environment and proximity to various recreational spots, making it a notable point of interest in this part of Ontario.
Island or Feature Name
Buell’s Point (of Canadian mainland)
Nationality
Canada
Centroid Lat/Long
44° 25′ 51″ N – 75° 52′ 59″ W
Two-Minute Box
44^26′ x 75^52′
Location and description
West of northern Grenadier Island, beteen Pooles Resort, ONT, and LaRue Mills, ONT
Former, informal, or alternate names
“Cherry Point”
Municipality
Front of Yonge
County
Leeds and Grenville
Province / State
ONT
Ports?
Book refs
1000islands.co ID #
160
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