Meet the Heart of the Thousand Islands
Each community in the Thousand Islands region has its own character, charm, and reasons to fall in love. Here’s a quick look at what makes each one special:
Gananoque – Known as the Gateway to the Thousand Islands, Gananoque is vibrant, artsy, and full of energy. With riverfront trails, marinas, and a celebrated live theatre scene, it’s a perfect home base for adventure. Visit Gananoque
Brockville – A historic city with stunning architecture, waterfront parks, and cultural landmarks. The downtown is filled with shops, restaurants, and easy access to the river. Visit Brockville
Rockport – Small and scenic, Rockport offers pure tranquility and direct access to the river’s natural beauty. It’s ideal for those who want a slower, quieter pace. Visit Rockport
Ivy Lea – Nestled along the Thousand Islands Parkway, Ivy Lea boasts jaw-dropping river views and a peaceful, upscale vibe. Visit Ivy Lea
Lansdowne – Just inland from the river, Lansdowne is a welcoming village with a strong community spirit and beautiful surrounding countryside. Visit Lansdowne
Kingston – A vibrant university city steeped in history. Waterfront parks, live music, and amazing food make Kingston a cultural hub of the region. Visit Kingston
Mallorytown – Rich in heritage and outdoor experiences, Mallorytown is a quiet gem known for its proximity to national parks and conservation areas. Visit Mallorytown
Cornwall – A growing city with scenic riverfront parks and modern amenities. Cornwall offers a unique blend of urban living and natural beauty. Visit Cornwall
Morrisburg – A charming town along the river known for Upper Canada Village and peaceful waterfront living. Visit Morrisburg