Gananoque (/ˌɡænəˈnɒkweɪ/ GAN-ə-NOK-way) is a town in the Leeds and Grenville area of Ontario, Canada. The town had a population of 5,194 year-round residents in the Canada 2011 Census, as well as summer residents sometimes referred to as "Islanders" because of the Thousand Islands in the Saint Lawrence River, Gananoque's most important tourist attraction. The Gananoque River flows through the town and the St. Lawrence River serves as the southern boundary of the town.
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5.0 based on 185 reviews
Experience the beauty, romance, grandeur of the 1000 Islands from the air! Lift off from our new state of the art facility which offers a welcome lounge, outdoor viewing area, plenty of parking for RVs and tour buses. See the unspoiled beauty of the St. Lawrence, marvel at the vastness of the Ivy Lee Bridge and view the richness of the 1000 Islands. Find romance, love and excitement with the breathtaking views of the most iconic landmarks in the Islands, Boldt and Singer Castles. Take home the memories by purchasing your personalized high-definition videos of your tour!
5.0 based on 21 reviews
The Royal Theatre Thousand Islands is an exciting addition to this community's Live Performing Arts Scene. The Royal further establishes Gananoque, Thousand Islands, as Ontario's Best-Located Entertainment Destination. See you soon!
4.5 based on 86 reviews
The 1000 Islands History Museum provides visitors with an inviting setting to reflect on the history of the area. The building itself is build in a style reminiscent to the original cottages and grand hotels that dotted the islands of the St. Lawrence, built during the Golden Era. In the spacious exhibit halls, visitors will find dioramas, videos and interactive displays designed to educate and entertain.
An American friend and I visited this gem of a museum with its striking architecture and picturesque setting. We especially enjoyed the guided tour we received. Coordinator Art Thivierge (he should be acclaimed citizen of the year for his warm hospitality) expertly guided us through 10,000 years of Thousand Islands history. The displays start at the Ice Age, include the importance of the Frontenac Arch (a UNESCO biosphere reserve), provide evidence of First Peoples’ presence and describe the area’s first explorers, missionaries and fur traders. History buffs will relish displays about the Seven Years War, War of 1812 and lifestyle of Gananoque and the Thousand -actually 1864) Islands. Visitors will also learn the meanings of 15 First Nations words for Gananoque: my favourite is “place of health” as the milder climate here invited indigenous peoples to retreat from the cold northern forest to improve their health and living conditions. Your health too will feel restored if you relax while watching the informative video on Boldt Castle and then sit on the beautiful veranda overlooking the St. Lawrence River. First, however, don’t forget to visit the gift shop, one of the best for value and selection I’ve ever visited in the Kingston area.
4.5 based on 1,510 reviews
Offering 1000 Islands cruises to your tastes: 5-Hour Boldt Castle Stopover cruise, 2.5-Hour Lost Ships cruise (this is also the most comprehensive cruise in the 1000 Islands), 1-Hour Beauty of the Islands cruise and a 1-Hour Ivy Lea cruise. We don't stop there! If you prefer the magic of the 1000 Islands at night, we have evening cruises such as dinner cruises, and music cruises!
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Sightseeing in the 1000 Islands, offering visitors tailor-made tours and a chance to see what you can't see from the tour boats. Choose your own points of interest or let our experienced captain take you to their favorite spots. You can even stop for swimming! From a family day outing, to a day fishing or going wreck diving, Houseboat Holidays provides a unforgettable experience in the 1000 Islands.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
This is such a pretty drive in the fall! Lots of trees changing colours, right along the water, and several spots to be able to pull over to take pictures!
4.5 based on 29 reviews
My family has a gorgeous experience at the Joel Stone Heritage Park. It was extremely pleasant to walk around the park and absorb the natural surroundings. Would certainly very highly recommend visiting same to any traveler, especially in the evening during summer.
4.0 based on 45 reviews
We had a few hours to kill and walked down to this marina, sitting down in the nearby park on the benches, watching the activity on the nearby St Lawrence Seaway...it was great way to spend a lazy afternoon..we come here every year and have never been disappointed!!
4.0 based on 128 reviews
This is a gorgeous, little park close to home. Beautiful sculptures and seating for the folks that visit. It’s small but lovely to walk around.
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