Bob Hunt’s Marsh
About
Bob Hunt’s Marsh is a geographic feature located in the Canadian portion of the Thousand Islands region. Situated within the municipality of Leeds and Thousand Islands in Leeds and Grenville County, Ontario, this marsh is part of a unique and ecologically rich area known for its numerous islands and diverse ecosystems. The Thousand Islands region, which sits at the border between Canada and the United States, is renowned for its scenic landscapes and is a significant area for both natural habitats and recreational activities.
Specific details about Bob Hunt’s Marsh, such as its precise latitude and longitude or any alternate names, are not provided. However, its location within the Canadian Thousand Islands suggests that it may contribute to the area’s natural beauty and biodiversity. The region as a whole is characterized by a mix of waterways, forests, and wetlands, which provide essential habitats for a variety of wildlife species. As a part of this region, Bob Hunt’s Marsh is likely an integral component of the local environment and conservation efforts.
Island or Feature Name
Bob Hunt’s Marsh
Nationality
Canada
Centroid Lat/Long
Two-Minute Box
Location and description
Former, informal, or alternate names
Municipality
Leeds and Thousand Is.
County
Leeds and Grenville
Province / State
ONT
Ports?
Book refs
1000islands.co ID #
120
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