There are two islands known as Bois Blanc in North America:
- The second island, about 2 miles (3 km) long, is in the Canadian province of Ontario in the Detroit River directly west of Amherstburg, Ontario. Also known as Boblo Island due to the Boblo mining company which owned the island for years. It was formerly the home of the Boblo Amusement Park, which closed around 1995 and is currently a private "resort" island in receivership due to unpaid bills to many creditors, including the Town of Amherstburg. The main shipping channel of the St. Lawrence Seaway (currently for north-bound ships) lies between Bois Blanc Island and the Amherstburg mainland. Fort Amherstburg (now Fort Malden ) was built in 1796 to replace Detroit for the British. Guns from the fort could reach the island, hence secure the Detroit River. The island is served by a private ferry.