Mallorytown Landing, ONT

Mallorytown Landing, ONT

About

Mallorytown Landing, located in the picturesque Thousand Islands region on the Canada-US border, serves as the headquarters for Thousand Islands National Park. Nestled in the municipality of Front of Yonge within Leeds and Grenville County, Ontario, this location is steeped in natural beauty and historical significance. The coordinates, 44° 27′ 16″ N and 75° 51′ 31″ W, place it as a notable point along the St. Lawrence River, a waterway renowned for its scenic vistas and diverse ecosystems.

Historically referred to as “Mallory’s Landing” and informally known as “Bridge Island Point,” Mallorytown Landing stands as a testament to the area’s rich past. Its strategic location within the Thousand Islands National Park makes it a central hub for park operations and a gateway for visitors exploring the region’s natural wonders. The park itself plays a crucial role in preserving the unique landscape of the Thousand Islands, offering a variety of recreational activities and educational opportunities.


Island or Feature Name
Mallorytown Landing, ONT

Nationality
Canada

Centroid Lat/Long
44° 27′ 16″ N – 75° 51′ 31″ W

Two-Minute Box
44^28′ x 75^50′

Location and description
Likely once called “Mallory’s Landing;” HQ of Thousand Islands National Park (Canada)

Former, informal, or alternate names
“Bridge Island Point”

Municipality
Front of Yonge

County
Leeds and Grenville

Province / State
ONT

Ports?

Book refs

1000islands.co ID #
757

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