Discover the best top things to do in Wolfe Island, United States including Wolfe Island Corn Maze, Frost Walks, Wolfe Island Gallery, Kelly's Gourmet Mushrooms, Horne's Ferry, The Stone Heron Gallery, The Old House Museum, Big Sandy Bay Conservation Area, Wolfe Island Wind Farm, Briar Fox Golf & Country Club.
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Frost Walks offers informative and engaging walking tours of Marysville, on Wolfe Island Ontario. Learn about the Island's history and a bit about life on the Island today. Tours run most weekends this summer. Located only a 20-minute ferry ride from downtown Kingston. No tour reservation necessary; just step off the boat and join the next tour. We look forward to seeing you on the Island!
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Formerly known as the Stone Heron Gallery, Wolfe Island Gallery is pleased to announce our new launch in Marysville, Wolfe Island. Open mid- June to September, we will house fine art, crafts and creations from the many artists of the island. Through community involvement, will also host talks, readings and music workshops.
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A sort of crazy trip we got routed on because we inadvertently had our Google Maps set to "no tolls" so it wouldn't let us go to the Thousand Islands Bridge. This is like small-town, small scale transportation - it was really fun and interesting, but make sure not to go this way if you're in a hurry!
4.0 based on 49 reviews
There is a kilometer trail to walk through Ducks Unlimited wetlands, then you enter a woodlands area before reaching the dunes and the beach. There is a washroom at the trailhead and another at the end, before the beach. There are some pretty big waves, and the sandy beach has many pebbles of various sizes that show the development of the beach, and the wearing down of rocks. Stay on the beach, do not climb the dunes! This is an ecological preserve that allows beach use, so please respect the area - also, there's poison ivy on the dunes, so karma might get you! Bring everything you need with you - there is nowhere to purchase water or food once you reach the destination - and take cash to pay entry.
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While we were in the States, we could see an island with lots of turbines. we weren’t sure if it was American or Canadian. When we took the Horne's Ferry, we discovered that Wolfe Island was the one with so many turbines, 86 in all. We took the self-guided tour. I enjoyed admiring these turbines. Each one had the capacity of making 197.8 megawatts and all of them have an annual capacity of 594,000 Megawatts. There was so much information. How it works. Why it is clean energy. Why they put these turbines on Wolfe Island. It was quite interesting! I enjoyed our tour here. I learned a lot. Worthwhile to visit! And it is free!
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