Canadian Middle Channel

Canadian Middle Channel

About

The Canadian Middle Channel meanders gracefully through the Thousand Islands region, predominantly within Canadian waters. This waterway is a vital component of the St. Lawrence Seaway, enhancing the connectivity between the myriad islands that dot this picturesque area. Nestled between the mainland and the archipelago, the channel serves as a crucial navigation route, weaving through the stunning natural landscape that is characteristic of Ontario’s Leeds and Grenville County.

Positioned at the coordinates 44°24′ latitude and 75°52′ longitude, the Canadian Middle Channel is not only a functional waterway but also a scenic route that offers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of the Thousand Islands. While it does not have an alternate name, this channel plays an essential role in the broader ecosystem and economy of the region, supporting both local communities and the flow of trade along the St. Lawrence Seaway.


Island or Feature Name
Canadian Middle Channel

Nationality
Canada

Centroid Lat/Long

Two-Minute Box
44^24′ x 75^52′

Location and description
A waterway, mostly in Canadian waters, that joins the main St. Lawrence Seaway

Former, informal, or alternate names

Municipality

County
Leeds and Grenville

Province / State
ONT

Ports?

Book refs

1000islands.co ID #
177

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