Caribou Island Explained
Caribou Island may refer to:
Places
Ontario, Canada
There are six different islands in the province of Ontario called "Caribou Island" including:
- Caribou Island (near Michipicoten Island), a large uninhabited island in eastern Lake Superior approximately 75km (47miles) off the shore of Lake Superior Provincial Park] and approximately 140km (90miles) northwest of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.
- Caribou Island (Thunder Bay), a large uninhabited island in western Lake Superior, approximately 32km (20miles) east of the city of Thunder Bay.
- Caribou Island is the name of an island located on Big Caribou Lake in Parry Sound District.
- Caribou Island is the name of an island located at on Chiniguchi Lake, approximately 50km (30miles) northeast of Sudbury.
Nova Scotia, Canada
- Caribou Island is an island in Pictou County connected to the mainland by a causeway, near the rural community of Caribou, Nova Scotia.
- Caribou Island is an island in Halifax Regional Municipality, located near the rural community of Little Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Other uses
See also
- Dolphin-Union caribou, also known as Island caribou, a migratory population of caribou on Victoria Island
- East Caribou Island, Isle Royale National Park, Lake Superior, Ontario, Canada; an island, see List of islands in Isle Royale National Park West Caribou Island, Isle Royale National Park, Lake Superior, Ontario, Canada; an island, see List of islands in Isle Royale National Park
- Caribo Island, Vatnahverfi, Greenland; an island