Simpson Island Explained

Simpson Island should not be confused with Sipson Island.

Simpson Island
Location:Lake Superior
Coordinates:48.7667°N -127°W
Area Km2:73
Length Km:16
Width Km:10
Country:Canada
Country Admin Divisions Title:Province
Country Admin Divisions:Ontario
Country Admin Divisions Title 1:District
Country Admin Divisions 1:Thunder Bay
Population:uninhabited nature reserve

Simpson Island is an island in Lake Superior, situated off the north shore at the entrance to Nipigon Bay, in Northern Ontario, Canada. It is located about 5 km from the mainland and approximately 13 km southwest of the locality of Rossport. Simpson Island is 113 km northeast of the district capital, Thunder Bay, Ontario.

The fourth largest island in Lake Superior and the fifteenth largest in the Great Lakes, Simpson Island has an area of 73 km²,[1] and is 16 km long and 10 km wide.[2] The island, which has been described as "rugged wilderness," is uninhabited, but is a destination for kayakers.

In the early 20th century its sandstone quarries supplied building stone to the cities of Port Arthur and Fort William, Ontario, and to cities in the United States.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Largest Islands of the Great Lakes . Joshua . Calder . October 14, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111014123253/http://users.erols.com/jcalder/GreatLakes.htm .
  2. Web site: Simpson Island. The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. . 2000 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20050115200943/http://www.bartleby.com/69/74/S11774.html . January 15, 2005.