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.
Boating, Kayaking, Hiking, Camping, Wildlife Viewing
Visitor Centre, Parking, Picnic Areas, Campgrounds, Washrooms
Island Exploration, Scenic Cruises, Nature Photography, Outdoor Adventure, Peaceful Escapes