Cockburn Island

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Cockburn Island is a sparsely populated island and municipality in Lake Huron, Ontario, known for its remote wilderness and seasonal cottaging.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
municipality
bodyOfWater Lake Huron NERFINISHED
continent North America
country Canada
countrySubdivision Ontario NERFINISHED
hasAccessibility accessible primarily by boat
no fixed road connection to mainland
hasClimate humid continental climate
hasConservationStatus relatively undeveloped
hasDemographics predominantly seasonal residents
hasEconomicActivity seasonal recreation
tourism
hasEnvironment boreal and mixed forest
hasFeature limited infrastructure
remote island community
hasGovernmentType township municipality
hasHumanSettlementPattern seasonal cottages and camps
hasJurisdiction Ontario municipal law
hasLandCover forest
rocky shoreline
hasLandUse forested wilderness
recreational
hasMunicipalStatus incorporated municipality
hasNeighbouringWaterBody North Channel of Lake Huron NERFINISHED
hasOfficialLanguage English
hasPopulationTrend very low permanent population
hasRecreationalActivity boating
cottaging
fishing
hiking
hunting
hasSeasonalUse cottages
hasSettlementType single-tier municipality
hasShorelineOn Lake Huron NERFINISHED
isInLake Lake Huron NERFINISHED
isPartOfIslandGroup Lake Huron islands NERFINISHED
knownFor remote wilderness
seasonal cottaging
locatedIn Lake Huron NERFINISHED
Northern Ontario NERFINISHED
Ontario
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Province of Ontario NERFINISHED
locatedInCountrySubdivision Manitoulin District NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
partOf Manitoulin District NERFINISHED
populationCharacteristic seasonal population
sparsely populated
sovereignState Canada NERFINISHED

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Manitoulin District contains Cockburn Island