Tar Island Narrows
About
Tar Island Narrows is a watercourse nestled between Tar Island and the Canadian mainland, just northeast of Rockport, Ontario. This narrow passage, commonly referred to as “The Narrows,” is part of the picturesque Thousand Islands region along the Canada-US border. The area is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and the intricate network of waterways that define it.
Located within the municipality of Front of Yonge in Leeds and Grenville County, Tar Island Narrows plays a vital role in the hydrology of the region, serving as a conduit between larger bodies of water. The coordinates 44° 23′ 43″ N and 75° 54′ 41″ W pinpoint its position, offering a precise location for those exploring this unique and serene part of Ontario. The Narrows not only contributes to the region’s rich natural landscape but also holds significance for local navigation and recreation.
Island or Feature Name
Tar Island Narrows
Nationality
Canada
Centroid Lat/Long
44° 23′ 43″ N – 75° 54′ 41″ W
Two-Minute Box
44^24′ x 75^54′
Location and description
Watercourse separating Tar Island from Canadian mainland northeast of Rockport, ONT
Former, informal, or alternate names
“The Narrows”
Municipality
Front of Yonge
County
Leeds and Grenville
Province / State
ONT
Ports?
Book refs
1000islands.co ID #
1190
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