Indian Chief Shoal
About
Indian Chief Shoal lies within the picturesque Thousand Islands region along the Canada-US border, specifically in the province of Ontario. Nestled west-southwest of Indian Chief Island, the shoal is positioned near the International Boundary within the waters of the mighty St. Lawrence River. This area, known for its natural beauty and rich history, is part of the Leeds and Thousand Islands municipality.
Situated in Leeds and Grenville County, Indian Chief Shoal is a part of the intricate network of islands and shoals that characterize this unique area. The Thousand Islands region is renowned for its scenic landscapes and diverse ecosystems, providing a haven for both wildlife and visitors seeking tranquility amidst nature’s splendor. Indian Chief Shoal, with its precise location marked by the coordinates of 44°30′ latitude and 75°48′ longitude, contributes to the area’s diverse maritime landscape.
Island or Feature Name
Indian Chief Shoal
Nationality
Canada
Centroid Lat/Long
Two-Minute Box
44^30′ x 75^48′
Location and description
West-southwest (upriver) of Indian Chief Island, near International Boundary
Former, informal, or alternate names
Municipality
Leeds and Thousand Is.
County
Leeds and Grenville
Province / State
ONT
Ports?
Book refs
1000islands.co ID #
557
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