Pullman Shoal
About
Pullman Shoal, a noted feature of the Thousand Islands region, is found within the United States, specifically in New York State. It is situated east of Pullman Island and northwest of Cherry Island, marking its place in the expansive St. Lawrence River. The shoal falls within the municipality of Alexandria Bay in Jefferson County, a locale known for its picturesque landscapes and rich maritime history.
Positioned at the coordinates 44°20’N 75°55’59″W, Pullman Shoal is part of a region renowned for its intricate waterways and diverse ecosystems. This area, characterized by a series of islands and shoals, serves as a popular destination for boating and fishing enthusiasts exploring the Thousand Islands’ natural beauty. Despite its seemingly understated presence, Pullman Shoal contributes to the unique geographical tapestry that defines this renowned borderland between the United States and Canada.
Island or Feature Name
Pullman Shoal
Nationality
US
Centroid Lat/Long
442008N 0755559W
Two-Minute Box
44^20′ x 75^56′
Location and description
East of Pullman Island [1] and northwest (downriver) of Cherry Island
Former, informal, or alternate names
Municipality
Alexandria Bay (V)
County
Jefferson
Province / State
NY
Ports?
Book refs
1000islands.co ID #
965
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