Camelot Island

Camelot Island

About

Camelot Island is nestled within the Lake Fleet Group, part of the Thousand Islands region straddling the Canada-US border. Its precise location is marked by the coordinates 44° 18′ 05″ N and 76° 06′ 40″ W, placing it firmly within Canadian territory. This island is under the jurisdiction of the municipality of Leeds and the Thousand Islands, within the county of Leeds and Grenville in Ontario.

Historically, Camelot Island has been informally known as “Hog,” a name that reflects its past or perhaps its shape or use. This island is part of the expansive Thousand Islands archipelago, a region renowned for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem. The Lake Fleet Group, where Camelot Island is found, is one of the many clusters of islands that dot this picturesque area, offering a glimpse into the unique geography of the St. Lawrence River.


Island or Feature Name
Camelot Island

Nationality
Canada

Centroid Lat/Long
44° 18′ 05″ N – 76° 06′ 40″ W

Two-Minute Box
44^20′ x 76^06′

Location and description
In or near The Lake Fleet Group

Former, informal, or alternate names
“Hog”

Municipality
Leeds and Thousand Is.

County
Leeds and Grenville

Province / State
ONT

Ports?

Book refs

1000islands.co ID #
173

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