Forman’s Point (of Grenadier Island)
About
Situated within the picturesque Thousand Islands region along the Canada-US border, Forman’s Point graces the landscape of Grenadier Island. This point is part of a larger network of islands scattered across the St. Lawrence River, offering a serene presence in the waters of Ontario. The Thousand Islands area is renowned for its natural beauty, and Forman’s Point contributes to this charm with its location in the scenic Leeds and Grenville County.
Forman’s Point lies within the coordinates marked by the two-minute box of 44^26′ x 75^50′, positioning it well within the Canadian portion of the Thousand Islands. While specific historical or cultural details about Forman’s Point remain sparse, its inclusion in this iconic region speaks to its role in the broader landscape of islands and waterways that define the area. The point’s Canadian identity is part of the rich tapestry of natural features that make the Thousand Islands a unique and celebrated geographic region.
Island or Feature Name
Forman’s Point (of Grenadier Island)
Nationality
Canada
Centroid Lat/Long
Two-Minute Box
44^26′ x 75^50′
Location and description
Former, informal, or alternate names
Municipality
County
Leeds and Grenville
Province / State
ONT
Ports?
Book refs
1000islands.co ID #
390
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