Point Henry (of Canadian mainland)
About
Situated on the Canadian mainland, Point Henry is a prominent peninsula within the City of Kingston, Ontario. This landform extends into the waters of the Thousand Islands region, lying directly east of Point Frederick and is separated by Navy Bay. The area is part of Frontenac County, and its geographical coordinates are marked within the 44°15′ x 76°25′ box, providing a precise locator for this notable point.
Point Henry serves as a distinctive feature in the landscape of the Thousand Islands, a region known for its rich history and picturesque scenery. Its proximity to other significant landmarks, like Point Frederick, highlights its role in the local geography and makes it an integral part of the Kingston municipal area. The peninsula’s location offers a strategic vantage point and contributes to the diverse natural beauty characteristic of the Canadian mainland along the border with the United States.
Island or Feature Name
Point Henry (of Canadian mainland)
Nationality
Canada
Centroid Lat/Long
Two-Minute Box
44^15′ x 76^25′
Location and description
Peninsula of Canadian mainland east of (across Navy Bay) from Point Frederick (of Canadian mainland)
Former, informal, or alternate names
Municipality
City of Kingston
County
Frontenac
Province / State
ONT
Ports?
Book refs
1000islands.co ID #
930
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