Thompson’s Bay (of Canadian mainland)

Thompson’s Bay (of Canadian mainland)

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Situated within the Thousand Islands region along the Canada-US border, Thompson’s Bay is a notable geographical feature nestled in the province of Ontario. This bay is part of the Canadian mainland and lies in the municipality of Front of Yonge, within the county of Leeds and Grenville. Its location is defined by a peninsula that culminates at Cook Point, providing a natural enclosure to the bay. Thompson’s Bay finds itself to the west of Berry and O’Neil Islands, adding to the picturesque landscape of this renowned area.

The precise coordinates of Thompson’s Bay are 44° 24′ 30″ N and 75° 54′ 14″ W, positioning it well within the heart of the Thousand Islands area. This region is celebrated for its scenic waterways and rich history, making Thompson’s Bay a part of a larger tapestry of natural beauty that defines the area. While specific alternate names for the bay are not noted, its presence contributes to the intricate geography that makes the Thousand Islands a favored destination for tourists and locals alike.


Island or Feature Name
Thompson’s Bay (of Canadian mainland)

Nationality
Canada

Centroid Lat/Long
44° 24′ 30″ N – 75° 54′ 14″ W

Two-Minute Box
44^26′ x 75^54′

Location and description
West of Berry and O’Neil Islands, enclosed by peninsula ending in Cook Point (of Canadian mainland)

Former, informal, or alternate names

Municipality
Front of Yonge

County
Leeds and Grenville

Province / State
ONT

Ports?

Book refs

1000islands.co ID #
1215

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