Gananoque Narrows

Gananoque Narrows

About

Nestled southeast of Gananoque, Ontario, the Gananoque Narrows is a notable watercourse within the picturesque Thousand Islands region. This area is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, featuring a labyrinth of islands and waterways that straddle the Canada-US border. The narrows are part of the scenic landscape of the municipality of Leeds and the Thousand Islands, providing a serene setting that reflects the tranquil charm of the region.

Positioned within the geographical bounds of Leeds and Grenville County in Ontario, the Gananoque Narrows are located at a centroid latitude and longitude of 44° 19′ 30″ N and 76° 04′ 55″ W. This precise location places the narrows in a two-minute box defined by the coordinates 44^20′ x 76^04′. Known for its proximity to Gananoque, a town often referred to as the “Gateway to the Thousand Islands,” the Gananoque Narrows serves as a passageway that connects the intricate network of the islands, offering both locals and visitors a glimpse into the natural splendor and historical significance of the area.


Island or Feature Name
Gananoque Narrows

Nationality
Canada

Centroid Lat/Long
44° 19′ 30″ N – 76° 04′ 55″ W

Two-Minute Box
44^20′ x 76^04′

Location and description
A watercourse southeast of Gananoque, ONT

Former, informal, or alternate names

Municipality
Leeds and Thousand Is.

County
Leeds and Grenville

Province / State
ONT

Ports?

Book refs

1000islands.co ID #
406

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