Stockton Island
- Stockton Islands is also a group of islands north of Alaska.
Stockton Island is one of the Apostle Islands, in Lake Superior, in northern Wisconsin, and is part of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.[1]
The largest island included in the national lakeshore, it is host to numerous trails and campsites. The island is known for its unique lagoon ecosystem with multiple carnivorous plants and low bush blueberries, as well as the singing sand found in Julian Bay.[2] Stockton Island also has one of the highest concentration of black bears in North America,[3] with a 2002 study finding 26 bears on the island (0.64 bears/km2).[4] The Trout Point Logging Camp is located on the island.
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- Madeline Island
- Stockton Island
- Gull Island
- Eagle Island
- Outer Island
- Oak Island
- Sand Island
- Basswood Island
- Bear Island
- Michigan Island
- Hermit Island
- Cat Island
- Otter Island
- Manitou Island
- Rocky Island
- Long Island
- Ironwood Island
- York Island
- Raspberry Island
- Devils Island
- South Twin Island
- North Twin Island
- Michigan Island Light
- Raspberry Island Light
- Outer Island Light
- Sand Island Light
- Devils Island Light
- Gull Island Light
- La Pointe Light
- Chequamegon Point Light
- Ashland Harbor Breakwater Light
- Antelope
- Big Bay sloop
- City of Ashland
- D.R. Owen
- Lucerne
- Manistee
- Marquette
- Moonlight
- Noquebay
- Ottawa
- Pretoria
- R.G. Stewart
- Sevona
- Ira H. Owen
- T.H. Camp
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