Patterson Point (of Canadian mainland)
About
Situated along the scenic Canadian mainland in the Thousand Islands region, Patterson Point offers a unique vantage point along the St. Lawrence River. This area, also known historically as “Chimney Island Point” and “Purdy’s,” lies south of Browns Bay and north-northeast of Cordwood Island, positioning it ideally within the rich tapestry of this iconic waterway.
Patterson Point is part of the municipality of Front of Yonge in the county of Leeds and Grenville, Ontario. Its geographical coordinates, 44° 28′ 42″ N and 75° 49′ 51″ W, place it within the vibrant landscape of the Thousand Islands, a region renowned for its natural beauty and historical significance. The point’s proximity to various islands and waterways makes it a noteworthy landmark for those navigating this picturesque area.
Island or Feature Name
Patterson Point (of Canadian mainland)
Nationality
Canada
Centroid Lat/Long
44° 28′ 42″ N – 75° 49′ 51″ W
Two-Minute Box
44^30′ x 75^48′
Location and description
South (upriver) of Browns Bay and north-northeast (downriver) of Cordwood Island
Former, informal, or alternate names
“Chimney Island Point”, “Purdy’s
Municipality
Front of Yonge
County
Leeds and Grenville
Province / State
ONT
Ports?
Book refs
1000islands.co ID #
888
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