Cartwright Point (of Canadiuan mainland)

Cartwright Point (of Canadiuan mainland)

About

Situated prominently east of Deadman Bay, Cartwright Point is a notable promontory that shares its duty of flanking the bay with the nearby Point Henry. This location is part of the Canadian mainland and lies within the City of Kingston, in the province of Ontario. Cartwright Point’s geographical coordinates place it within the general area marked by the two-minute box boundary of 44^14′ x 76^26′. Its proximity to Kingston, a city known for its rich history and vibrant culture, adds to its significance as part of the Frontenac County landscape.

Cartwright Point’s location along the Thousand Islands region, a renowned and picturesque area straddling the Canada-US border, highlights its contribution to the scenic vistas and natural beauty of the region. While the point itself does not bear any former or alternate names, its role in defining the eastern boundary of Deadman Bay underscores its importance in local geographical terminology. As a feature of the mainland, Cartwright Point continues to be a part of the diverse and captivating geography that characterizes the Kingston area and its surroundings.


Island or Feature Name
Cartwright Point (of Canadiuan mainland)

Nationality
Canada

Centroid Lat/Long

Two-Minute Box
44^14′ x 76^26′

Location and description
Promontory east of Deadman Bay, flanking it along with Point Henry, near Kingston, ONT

Former, informal, or alternate names

Municipality
City of Kingston

County
Frontenac

Province / State
ONT

Ports?

Book refs

1000islands.co ID #
190

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