Cassidy’s Bay (of Howe Island)
About
Situated in the heart of the Thousand Islands region, Cassidy’s Bay is a prominent feature of Howe Island, Canada. Nestled in the deep western embayment between Spit Head and Hickeys Point, this bay offers a serene aquatic landscape that is part of the Town of Frontenac Islands in Frontenac County, Ontario. The coordinates place it at a latitude of 44° 15′ 15″ N and a longitude of 76° 20′ 40″ W, making it a distinctive landmark within this picturesque area.
Howe Island, where Cassidy’s Bay is found, is one of the many islands that dot the Thousand Islands, lying along the Canada-US border. While the bay itself may not have any former or alternate names, its position on Howe Island contributes to the island’s charm and natural beauty. The surrounding region is known for its stunning waterways and is a popular destination for those interested in exploring the rich natural and cultural history of Ontario’s island communities.
Island or Feature Name
Cassidy’s Bay (of Howe Island)
Nationality
Canada
Centroid Lat/Long
44° 15′ 15″ N – 76° 20′ 40″ W
Two-Minute Box
44^16′ x 76^20′
Location and description
Deep western embayment of Howe Island, between Spit Head and Hickeys Point
Former, informal, or alternate names
Municipality
Town of Frontenac Islan
County
Frontenac
Province / State
ONT
Ports?
Book refs
1000islands.co ID #
193
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