Discover the best top things to do in Thousand Islands New York, United States including Nav's popcorn shop, 1000 Islands Cruet Gourmet Olive Oil & Vinegars, Hemlock Haven, St. Lawrence Pottery, Agape Shoppe, The Golden Cleat, River Muse Art Gallery & Studio, 1000 Islands River Rat Cheese, Good Dog Charlies, Porch and Paddle.
Restaurants in Thousand Islands New York
5.0 based on 34 reviews
Located in the heart of Alexandria Bay, Navs popcorn is a unique destination for people of all ages. The amazing smells of popcorn will bring you into the rustic popcorn shop where you can savor samples of over 30 different HANDMADE unique flavors of popcorn. Enjoy sampeling the delicious popcorn packaged in a variety of containers. Gobble up a "grab & go" bag or tear through a "tin tab" in 3 different sizes. Purchase a souvenir tin with a beautiful image of the 1000 Islands and enjoy discount refill. Nav's customer service and passion for popcorn will make you a return customer.
Stopped on a day trip to A BAY. Pleasantly surprised by all the choices. And grabbed a couple bags for the ride home. Wolfe island caramel and peanut butter and dark island caramel dark chocolate and sea salt!! Yummmmm they have a ton of choices. Make sure you stop in and try NAVS out!!! As you can see Wolfe is a super hit. Gone!!!!
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Gourmet Extra VIrgin Olive Oils and Balsamic Vinegars Tasting Room and Store. The 1000 Islands Cruet offers a variety of high quality extra virgin olive oils and balsamic vinegars from around the world. Be sure to stop by and experience a whole new way of shopping. See why people call it a must stop when visiting the 1000 Islands Region.
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5.0 based on 5 reviews
My husband and I stopped at the pottery shop during a visit to the 1000 Islands. We visited in October and leisurely looked at mugs, bowls, vases, wall art and jewelry made by the local artist. We purchased a couple of mugs that reminded us of Island & water scenery of the St. Lawrence. Now mid winter...when I wish for warmer weather and recreation activities on the water, I use the mugs for morning coffee to “revisit” our visit to the 1000 Island region. I believe it’s important to buy local from small businesses as someone vacations. Small business owners appreciate visits stopping, they give personal service, and area made purchases can be great reminders of special getaways. We were given a tour of the kilns and how jewelry is painted. The owner added to our getaway and made our visit memorable. We will stop again.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Non-profit shop has unique, hand-made, and fairly traded gifts from around the world, with a thrift shop on the second floor.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
The Golden Cleat’s nautically inspired fine jewelry collection embodies the spirit of dockside living. Fabricated by hand using the ancient art of lost wax casting, each piece of jewelry is sustainably handcrafted from sterling silver or solid 14k gold and genuine, ethically sourced gemstones. The Golden Cleat’s elegant, timeless designs capture the hearts of free-spirited adventurers who are drawn to the water.
The Golden Cleat has excellent original handmade jewelry. Much, but not all, of the jewelry has a nautical since it is located on the St Lawrence River. The name Golden Cleat comes from a cleat which is mounted on a boat or dock. Salespersons are very friendly and knowledgeable. Customer service is great! I've shopped in their beautiful store and online. I've never been disappointed!
4.5 based on 164 reviews
All your cheesiest dreams are about to come true. Here at 1000 Islands River Rat Cheese, we combine years of experience and a passion for cheese to provide our customers with expertly crafted cheese goods. Whether you’re here to watch our cheese-flavoring process or you’re looking to taste one of our famous “River Rat” cheeses, you’re sure to fall in love at first bite. As a family-owned business, we put a lot of love and care into each cheese we prepare. For quality ingredients and flavors you’ll love, you've come to the right place.
Worth a stop when you’re in the Thousand Islands. Excellent selection of cheeses, as well as freshly fried cheese curds which are out of this world. I bought a 16 year old cheddar, spicy bacon cheese, and an English style cheese spread with whole-grain mustard and ale. Plus 2 orders of fried cheese curds that my friend and I brought and ate at a nearby bar.
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