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The community is in the valley of Stony Creek, a southwestward-flowing tributary of Lake Ontario. New York State Route 178 runs through the center of the community, leading west 1 mile (1.6 km) to New York State Route 3 and southeast 9 miles (14 km) to Adams. Henderson Harbor on Lake Ontario is 1.7 miles (2.7 km) to the northwest via County ...
Henderson – The hamlet of Henderson is on NY-178. It became an incorporated village in 1886, but subsequently dissolved the incorporation in 1992. [12] The community is now a census-designated place. Henderson Harbor – A hamlet on the shore of Henderson Bay, The community was originally called "Naples" before 1820.
Robert G. Wehle State Park is a 1,067-acre (4.32 km 2) state park on the eastern shore of Lake Ontario in the town of Henderson in Jefferson County, New York, United States. [ 2 ] History
Lake Ontario near Sackets Harbor, Jefferson County, New York Coordinates 43°54′20″N 76°24′59″W / 43.9056170°N 76.4163294°W / 43.9056170; -76.4163294
The city of Syracuse is 40 miles (64 km) inland, connected to the lake by the New York State Canal System. Over 2 million people live in Lake Ontario's American watershed. View of Toronto and a frozen Lake Ontario from the Toronto Islands. Toronto is the largest settlement located along the lake's shoreline. Ontario, Canada
The Stony Point (Henderson) Light is a lighthouse on the shore of Lake Ontario near Henderson Bay in New York. The site was established in 1826, and the original lighthouse was lit in 1869. The light and attached keeper's quarters are currently privately owned. A new light was built in 1945, and it was automated in 1950.
Association Island is a 65-acre (0.26 km 2) island located at the northern tip of Stony Point, a peninsula on the eastern shore of Lake Ontario. A part of the Town of Henderson, New York in Jefferson County, the island is about 16 miles (26 km) southwest of Watertown. A 1,300-foot (400 m) two-lane causeway connects the island to the mainland.
Monument to Seaway Trail founder William E. Tyson on New York State Route 3, overlooking Henderson Harbor, New York. The Seaway Trail was conceived in 1978 by William E. Tyson, executive director of the St. Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission, whose initial work led to the New York State Legislature designating the trail in 1980. [10]