Lindsay Island

Lindsay Island

About

Lindsay Island is nestled in the scenic Thousand Islands region, straddling the Canada-US border. This Canadian island is part of the Admiralty Group, a cluster of islands known for their picturesque landscapes and rich history. It lies within the municipality of Leeds and the Thousand Islands, in the county of Leeds and Grenville, Ontario. The island’s geographical coordinates are 44° 18′ 17″ N latitude and 76° 10′ 49″ W longitude, situating it in a unique maritime environment.

Historically, Lindsay Island has been referred to by several alternate names, including “Crocker,” “Croker,” “Cut,” and “Joel,” reflecting its varied cultural and navigational significance over time. These names hint at the island’s multifaceted past and the diverse communities that have interacted with it. As a part of the Thousand Islands, Lindsay Island shares in the region’s reputation for natural beauty and serves as a tranquil spot within the bustling waterways of the St. Lawrence River.


Island or Feature Name
Lindsay Island

Nationality
Canada

Centroid Lat/Long
44° 18′ 17″ N – 76° 10′ 49″ W

Two-Minute Box
44^20′ x 76^10′

Location and description
In or near The Admiralty Group

Former, informal, or alternate names
“Crocker,” “Croker,” “Cut,” “Joel”

Municipality
Leeds and Thousand Is.

County
Leeds and Grenville

Province / State
ONT

Ports?

Book refs

1000islands.co ID #
689

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