Kingston Harbour
About
Kingston Harbour, nestled in the heart of the Thousand Islands region, serves as a vital waterway for the city of Kingston, Ontario. Positioned south of the cantilever bridge, it forms a natural link between Kingston and Point Frederick, opening seamlessly into the expansive river beyond. This harbour is an integral part of the local landscape, providing a scenic and functional passage that enhances the maritime character of the area.
Located within the municipality of Kingston and part of Frontenac County, Kingston Harbour is a notable feature of Ontario’s southeastern region. With its coordinates pinpointed at 44° 13′ 53″ N and 76° 28′ 26″ W, it lies within a vibrant community that boasts a rich history and a strong connection to the surrounding waterways. This harbour is not only a geographical landmark but also a reflection of the city’s enduring relationship with the water that defines much of its identity.
Island or Feature Name
Kingston Harbour
Nationality
Canada
Centroid Lat/Long
44° 13′ 53″ N – 76° 28′ 26″ W
Two-Minute Box
44^14′ x 76^28′
Location and description
South of the cantilever bridge, between Kingston, ONT, and Point Frederick, open to the River
Former, informal, or alternate names
Municipality
City of Kingston
County
Frontenac
Province / State
ONT
Ports?
Book refs
1000islands.co ID #
643
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