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Ontario Campgrounds,Trailer Parks,Ontario Parks,RV Resorts and Lodges 1000 Islands and St. Lawrence Region
1000 Islands Camping Resort is located on the beautiful scenic parkway 5 miles east of Gananoque and just a 5 minute drive west of the 1000 Islands International Bridge. |
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1000 Islands Camping Resort, 382 1000 Island Parkway, RR 1 Lansdowne, Ontario K0E 1L0 | Contact: Fred & Valerie Phone: (613) 659-3058 Fax: (613) 659-3099 |  | CAMPGROUND SERVICES Administration: Open: May 15 - Oct 15 Total Camp Sites: 170 Seasonal Sites: 33 Overnight Sites: 137 Electrical|Water|Sewage: 25 Electrical|Water: 96 No Services: 49 Reservations Handicap Facilities Credit|Debit Cards Pull Thru Sites Tenting Area Motorcycles Pets On Leash | Fees: (*) Min.|Max. Daily: $27.00|$41.00 | Camping Facilities: Recreation Hall Store Games Area Group Area Picnic Area Boat Launch Dumping Station Mobile Pumpout | Camping Activities: Children's Events Planned Events Dances Outdoor Activities: Mini Golf Golf Sports: Basketball Volley Ball Badminton Horseshoes Fishing | Rental Services: N/A |
Swimming: Outdoor Pool |
Miscellaneous Services: Flush Toilets Showers Laundromat Ice Pay Phone Playground | Offsite Services: Walk N/A Drive Boat Launch Fishing Golf Dances |
Food For Thought: The Thousand Islands actually number 1865 in a 50 mile span between Kingston and Brockville. Some of the islands are not much more than rocky shoals, while others like Wolfe Island (27 miles long X 9 miles wide) and Howe Island (9 miles long bX 3 miles wide) are very large.
Wolfe and Howe islands have year round residents and are serviced by ferry boats from the mainland. Even some of the smaller islands have year round residents who gain access to their islands in winter by snowmobile and air boats.
The islands were formed at the end of the last ice age although the three previous ice ages also contributed to the formation of the islands. They actually form a bridge between the Canadian Shield to the north and the Adirondack mountains to the south in New York State.
The Canadian and American governments have designated some of the islands as national parks. Today, they are very popular destinations for both boaters and campers. Beau Rivage and Burnt Islands, in the Admiralty Group of islands just west of Gananoque and Gordon and Mulcaster Islands, in the Lake Fleet Group, east of Gananoque, are typical of these parks. |
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Other Attractions: Upper Canada Village Alexandria Bay Gananoque Boat Tours Pecks Marina Mallory Town KOA |
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* plus applicable taxes (may change without notice)
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