Twin Islands
About
Twin Islands, nestled in the Thousand Islands region, are part of Canada and lie just west of the northern end of Grenadier Island. This picturesque location is close to the Canadian mainland, offering a serene setting within the Front of Yonge municipality. Positioned at a latitude of 44° 26′ 11″ N and a longitude of 75° 52′ 18″ W, Twin Islands are a notable feature within the expansive tapestry of islands scattered along the Canada-US border.
Administratively, Twin Islands fall under the jurisdiction of Leeds and Grenville County in Ontario. The islands are part of a rich geographic and cultural landscape renowned for its natural beauty and diversity. Though the islands do not have alternate names, their location within the famous Thousand Islands makes them an intriguing point of reference for explorers and travelers alike. The proximity to Grenadier Island adds to their appeal, making them a part of the dynamic and storied geography of this region.
Island or Feature Name
Twin Islands
Nationality
Canada
Centroid Lat/Long
44° 26′ 11″ N – 75° 52′ 18″ W
Two-Minute Box
44^28′ x 75^52′
Location and description
West of the northern end of Grenadier, close to Canadian mainland
Former, informal, or alternate names
Municipality
Front of Yonge
County
Leeds and Grenville
Province / State
ONT
Ports?
Book refs
1000islands.co ID #
1256
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