Fermans (or Ferman’s) Point (of Grenadier Island)

Fermans (or Ferman’s) Point (of Grenadier Island)

About

Situated on the western side of Grenadier Island’s foot, Fermans Point is a notable feature within the Thousand Islands region, which straddles the Canada-US border. This point lies within the jurisdiction of Front of Yonge, a municipality in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, Ontario. Its location on the inshore side of Grenadier Island places it within a scenic and historically significant area known for its rich natural beauty and diverse ecosystems.

Grenadier Island itself is part of a larger archipelago, and Fermans Point serves as one of its distinctive landmarks. The Thousand Islands region is renowned for its blend of Canadian and American influences, and Fermans Point contributes to the picturesque and varied landscape that attracts visitors to the area. While specific historical or cultural narratives about Fermans Point are not detailed here, its presence on Grenadier Island continues to be a part of the area’s geographic and environmental tapestry.


Island or Feature Name
Fermans (or Ferman’s) Point (of Grenadier Island)

Nationality
Canada

Centroid Lat/Long

Two-Minute Box

Location and description
On the western (inshore) side of the foot of Grenadier Island

Former, informal, or alternate names

Municipality
Front of Yonge

County
Leeds and Grenville

Province / State
ONT

Ports?

Book refs
Malo 3: 159-60

1000islands.co ID #
366

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