Bob’s (or Bobs) Island

Bob’s (or Bobs) Island

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Bob’s Island, also referred to as Bobs Island, is a geographic feature located within the Thousand Islands region, specifically in the Canadian portion of this area. The island is positioned at a centroid latitude of 44° 26′ 15″ N and a longitude of 75° 52′ 10″ W. It is situated northeast of Twin Islands and northeast of La Rue Mills, Ontario. The region is known for its scenic beauty and is part of the Front of Yonge municipality in Leeds and Grenville County, within the province of Ontario.

Historically, Bob’s Island has been known by alternate names such as “Bridge” and “Cordwood.” It lies within a notable section of the Thousand Islands, a region famous for its rich natural landscapes and numerous small islands dotting the Saint Lawrence River. The island is encompassed within a two-minute box of 44°28′ x 75°52′, indicating its specific geographic location. Bob’s Island is a part of a vibrant area that attracts visitors for its picturesque waterways and unique geographic formations.


Island or Feature Name
Bob’s (or Bobs) Island

Nationality
Canada

Centroid Lat/Long
44° 26′ 15″ N – 75° 52′ 10″ W

Two-Minute Box
44^28′ x 75^52′

Location and description
Northeast (downriver) of Twin Islands, northeast of La Rue Mills, ONT

Former, informal, or alternate names
“Bridge”, “Cordwood”, Now Part of

Municipality
Front of Yonge

County
Leeds and Grenville

Province / State
ONT

Ports?

Book refs

1000islands.co ID #
121

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