Thousand Islands National Park

Thousand Islands National Park is Canada's oldest national park east of the Rocky Mountains.

Location: Near Gananoque and Mallorytown, ON

Season: Open for all seasons



Protecting beautiful islands, forests, and shorelines along the St. Lawrence River. It is famous for its exceptional biodiversity, boating, and breathtaking river scenery.



Best Features:
- Scenic St. Lawrence River islands
- Excellent boating and kayaking
- Rich biodiversity and wildlife
- Hiking trails with panoramic views



Why It's Popular:
The park is popular for its spectacular island landscapes, outdoor recreation, wildlife viewing, paddling, camping, and picturesque cruises through the Thousand Islands region.

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Activities:

Boating, Kayaking, Hiking, Camping, Wildlife Viewing


Amenities:

Visitor Centre, Parking, Picnic Areas, Campgrounds, Washrooms


Experience:

Island Exploration, Scenic Cruises, Nature Photography, Outdoor Adventure, Peaceful Escapes