Just Room Enough Island sits in the St Lawrence River in New York, and lives up to its name in the most literal way. At around 3,300 square feet, roughly the size of a tennis court, it holds a single cottage, a lone tree, and just enough ground left over for a small strip of shoreline where the water laps almost directly against the house.
Things To Do
View from the water: Visitors pass by on boat tours or kayaks, circling the island to see how tightly everything fits onto the tiny patch of land.
River cruising: Most trips through this stretch of the St. Lawrence include slow drifting past small private islands, each with its own odd proportions and summer homes.
Practical Info
Access: The island is private property and cannot be visited or landed on by the public.
How to see it: It is viewed from the water via local boat tours or kayak rentals from Alexandria Bay.
Location: It lies on the US–Canada border in the Thousand Islands region, surrounded by busy but calm river channels.