Myles Shoal
About
Myles Shoal lies within the picturesque Thousand Islands region, a notable area along the Canada-US border. This shoal is positioned to the south of Kingston, Ontario, offering a unique point of interest for those navigating the waters northwest of Garden Island. Its location is defined by the coordinates 44° 13′ 01″ N and 76° 29′ 10″ W, residing in a two-minute box marked by 44^14′ x 76^28′.
Though details about Myles Shoal are limited, its proximity to major landmarks such as Kingston and Garden Island highlights its relevance within this renowned region. The Thousand Islands area is celebrated for its natural beauty and diverse aquatic geography, with Myles Shoal contributing to the intricate tapestry of waterways and landforms that characterize this part of the St. Lawrence River. As a Canadian feature, it forms part of the rich geographical and cultural landscape that defines the border area.
Island or Feature Name
Myles Shoal
Nationality
Canada
Centroid Lat/Long
44° 13′ 01″ N – 76° 29′ 10″ W
Two-Minute Box
44^14′ x 76^28′
Location and description
South of Kingston, ONT, and northwest of Garden Island
Former, informal, or alternate names
Municipality
County
Province / State
Ports?
Book refs
1000islands.co ID #
827
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