Point Pleasant (of Canadian mainland)

Point Pleasant (of Canadian mainland)

About

Point Pleasant lies on the Canadian mainland in the scenic Thousand Islands region, west of Sand Bay. This picturesque locale is positioned almost directly north of the western part of Simcoe Island, establishing it as a notable landmark within the City of Kingston, Ontario. The area is part of Frontenac County, contributing to the rich tapestry of natural beauty and historical significance found in this part of Canada.

This area is encompassed by the diverse landscapes and waterscapes that define the Thousand Islands. Its proximity to both Sand Bay and Simcoe Island highlights its accessibility and connection to the broader network of islands and waterways that characterize this region. While specific details about Point Pleasant’s features are limited, its location within this renowned geographic area suggests a setting that is both serene and significant, contributing to the allure and complexity of the Thousand Islands.


Island or Feature Name
Point Pleasant (of Canadian mainland)

Nationality
Canada

Centroid Lat/Long

Two-Minute Box

Location and description
West of Sand Bay (of Canadian mainland), almost due north of western Simcoe Island

Former, informal, or alternate names

Municipality
City of Kingston

County
Frontenac

Province / State
ONT

Ports?

Book refs

1000islands.co ID #
932

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