Irwin Point (of US mainland)
About
Irwin Point lies within the picturesque Thousand Islands region, marking a distinct geographic feature on the mainland of the United States. Situated in Jefferson County, New York, this point is part of the municipality of Clayton. It is located east-northeast of Round Island, also known as Frontenac Island, and north of Spicer Bay. The point’s geographical coordinates are 44°15’35″N and 76°02’24″W, placing it firmly within the scenic bounds of the Two-Minute Box at 44°16′ x 76°02′.
The Thousand Islands region is renowned for its natural beauty and Irwin Point adds to this charm by providing a subtle yet integral piece of the area’s intricate landscape. As a point on the US mainland, it serves as a geographical marker within the vibrant ecosystem that defines this cross-border region straddling New York and Canada. While no alternate names have been recorded for Irwin Point, its location near well-known landmarks makes it an accessible and notable part of the local geography.
Island or Feature Name
Irwin Point (of US mainland)
Nationality
US
Centroid Lat/Long
441535N 0760224W
Two-Minute Box
44^16′ x 76^02′
Location and description
East-northeast of Round (or “Frontenac”) Island, north of Spicer Bay (of US mainland)
Former, informal, or alternate names
Municipality
Clayton
County
Jefferson
Province / State
NY
Ports?
Book refs
1000islands.co ID #
575
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