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Howe Island
NameHowe Island
LocationSt. Lawrence River, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates44.05, -76.45

Howe Island is an island located in the St. Lawrence River, near Kingston, Ontario, and is part of Frontenac County. The island is situated close to the Thousand Islands National Park and is near the United States-Canada border. It is also near the Gananoque River and the St. Lawrence Seaway. The island is home to a small community and is accessible by ferry from Gananoque and Kingston.

Geography

The geography of the island is characterized by its location in the St. Lawrence River, with the Gananoque River flowing nearby. The island is close to the Thousand Islands National Park, which is a Parks Canada national park, and is near the United States-Canada border. The island's geography is also influenced by its proximity to the Great Lakes, including Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. The St. Lawrence Seaway also passes near the island, connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean via the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The island is near the City of Kingston, which is home to Queen's University and the Royal Military College of Canada.

History

The history of the island dates back to the early 19th century, when it was settled by European Canadians, including United Empire Loyalists and British settlers. The island was also home to Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe tribes. The island's history is also tied to the War of 1812, which was fought between the United States and the British Empire, with the Battle of Lake Erie and the Battle of the Thames taking place nearby. The island is also near the Rideau Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which was built during the 19th century to connect Kingston to Ottawa. The island's history is also influenced by its proximity to the Canadian Shield, which is a region of Precambrian rock that covers much of Canada.

Demographics

The demographics of the island are characterized by a small population, with many residents commuting to nearby Kingston or Gananoque for work. The island is home to a mix of Canadian and American residents, with many people drawn to the island's natural beauty and proximity to the Thousand Islands National Park. The island's demographics are also influenced by its proximity to Queen's University and the Royal Military College of Canada, which are both located in Kingston. The island is also near the City of Ottawa, which is the capital of Canada and home to many federal government institutions, including the Parliament of Canada and the Supreme Court of Canada. The island's demographics are also tied to the Ontario provincial government, which is headquartered in Toronto.

Transportation

The transportation options on the island are limited, with a ferry service connecting the island to Gananoque and Kingston. The island is also accessible by private boat, with many residents and visitors using the St. Lawrence River to travel to and from the island. The island is near the Highway 401, which connects Toronto to Montreal, and is also close to the Highway 416, which connects Ottawa to the United States-Canada border. The island is also near the Via Rail train station in Kingston, which provides service to Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal. The island's transportation options are also influenced by its proximity to the Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport and the Toronto Pearson International Airport.

Economy

The economy of the island is driven by tourism, with many visitors drawn to the island's natural beauty and proximity to the Thousand Islands National Park. The island is also home to a number of small businesses, including fishing and boating operations, as well as bed and breakfast establishments and restaurants. The island's economy is also influenced by its proximity to the City of Kingston, which is home to a number of major industries, including manufacturing and health care. The island is also near the Gananoque downtown core, which features a number of shops and restaurants. The island's economy is also tied to the Ontario provincial government, which provides funding for various initiatives and programs, including the Ontario Tourism Marketing Partnership Corporation and the FedNor program. The island is also near the National Research Council Canada, which is headquartered in Ottawa and provides funding for various research initiatives.

Category:Islands of Ontario