Caledonia Island

It is one of "The Five Islands" group of six small islands lying west of Port of Spain in the Gulf of Paria.

A Scotsman who went by the name of Lieutenant Herbert Mackworth, the Marshall of Trinidad during the 1850s, was granted Caledonia and Craig Island.

[1] [2] Based on a painting made by Michel-Jean Cazabon, Caldwell had built a house on the island which was used later for the honeymoon of George Harris, 3rd Baron Harris and his wife Sara Cummins, on the April 16 1850.

[1] Refugees jews as well as some non-Europeans were fleeing persecution in Europe, during World War II to the island.

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Caledonia Island as seen approaching it from the north
A man-made causeway connects Caledonia Island (right) with Craig Island (left).
Caledonia Island on the map
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