Cook Island
About
Cook Island, nestled in the scenic Thousand Islands region, lies within Canadian waters. It is positioned southeast of the foot of Grenadier Island and to the south of Dromedary Island, marking its place in the intricate waterway of the St. Lawrence River. The island’s coordinates are precisely 44° 25′ 46″ N and 75° 50′ 20″ W, placing it in the picturesque setting of Ontario’s Front of Yonge municipality.
Part of the Leeds and Grenville county, Cook Island is situated in a region renowned for its natural beauty and historical significance. With no alternate names recorded, it stands as a distinct feature within this renowned archipelago. The island’s location in the Two-Minute Box of 44^26′ x 75^50′ further underscores its precise placement within this complex and celebrated geographic area. Cook Island contributes to the rich tapestry of the Thousand Islands, where each island offers a unique slice of the region’s charm and allure.
Island or Feature Name
Cook Island
Nationality
Canada
Centroid Lat/Long
44° 25′ 46″ N – 75° 50′ 20″ W
Two-Minute Box
44^26′ x 75^50′
Location and description
Southeast (upriver) of the foot of Grenadier Island, south of Dromedary Island
Former, informal, or alternate names
Municipality
Front of Yonge
County
Leeds and Grenville
Province / State
ONT
Ports?
Book refs
1000islands.co ID #
257
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