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Where do the Thousand Islands start and end?

Thousand Islands, group of more than 1,500 small isles in the St. Lawrence River in North America, extending for a distance of 80 miles (128 km) from the Prince Edward Peninsula to Brockville, Ontario, Canada.



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Pedestrians may cross the American Span of the Thousand Islands Bridge using the sidewalk on the west side of the bridge (adjacent to southbound lanes) and is only open during daylight hours unless noted on our home page. Parking is available at the 1000 Islands Welcome Center located at the mainland end of the bridge.

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Whether you're looking for a four-star hotel to pamper you with all the amenities or prefer simple roadside lodging because you're never going to be in the room anyway, the 1000 Islands has the place for your next stay!

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Whether it's your first time or your 1,000th visit, there's no better way to experience the 1000 Islands than cruising among them on a boat tour. Clayton Island Tours, Clayton, New York, gets closer to the islands than any other company to see the lavish island mansions, castles and nature.

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Our data shows the best months to visit Thousand Islands National Park are June, July, August & May.

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Ways to tour Thousand Islands New York
  1. The Ultimate Heart of 1000 Islands Sightseeing Boat Tour. ...
  2. 3-Hour 1000 Islands Cruise from Gananoque with views of Boldt Castle. ...
  3. St Lawrence River - Rock Island Lighthouse on a Glass Bottom Boat Tour. ...
  4. Thousand Islands Two Castle Helicopter Tour.


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Tuvalu stands out among other islands as it is the least visited country in the world. Yearly visitors only amount to less than 2,000 and many are from nearby countries which include Australia and New Zealand.

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The 1,000 Islands on the St. Lawrence River is famous as a playground for fishing enthusiasts. Ever since the area was settled, anglers, guides, visitors and locals have fished the waters, enjoyed legendary shore breakfasts made from their catch and told a few tall tales along the way.

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A group of Islands that were purchased by some of the wealthiest families in the late 1800's and early 1900's where they built lavish mansions that still stand today. Homes like Casa Blanca, Hopewell Hall, Win Lee Lodge, Long Vue the “Artificial” Island.

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Boldt Castle and Singer Castle are two castles in the Thousand Islands that can be easily visited as part of a cruise or via your own boat.

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Is Thousand Islands Parkway paved? Tucked away within the Thousand Islands National Park of Canada, halfway between Montreal and Toronto, the road (also known as 1000 Islands Parkway) is totally paved running along the north shore of the St Lawrence River.

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Halfway between Ontario's cities of Toronto and Ottawa, on the edge of the St Lawrence and Gananoque rivers, lies the picturesque town of Gananoque, the gateway to the 1000 Islands.

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There are two sand beaches at Thousand Islands National Park. One is on Central Grenadier Island and the other is on Thwartway Island. However, there are plenty of great swimming rocks and docks throughout the park.

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Sitting directly below the summit of the towering 12,900ft. Banner Peak, Thousand Island Lake can be reached in a single day's hike via three different trails, each with a completely different adventurous look & feel. It's the quintessential High Sierra backpacking experienced, and you can do it in a single weekend.

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Something of a misnomer, the Thousand Islands are actually made up of an incredible 1,864 islands, constituting one of the American continent's largest archipelagos.

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US-Affiliated Pacific Islands (USAPI)
  • Puerto Rico.
  • US Virgin Islands.


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Just Room Enough Island, also known as Hub Island, is an island located in the Thousand Islands chain, in New York, United States. The island is known for being the smallest inhabited island, which appears to be around 3,300 square feet (310 m2), or about one-thirteenth of an acre.

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