1000 Islands Mallorytown KOA Holiday
1477 County Road 2,
Mallorytown, Ontario K0E 1R0
Contact: Susan & Richard Marcoux
Phone: (613) 923-5339
T F: (800) 562-9725
Fax: (613) 923-1114
Email: koa@1000islandscamping.com
1000 Islands Mallorytown KOA Holiday
GPS Coordinates
44.46943,-75.87961
CAMPGROUND SERVICES
Administration:
Open: May 1 - Oct 10
Seasonal Sites: N/A
Overnight Sites: 142
Rentals: Cottage | Cabin | Trailer
Electrical | Water | Sewage: 60
Electrical | Water: 90
Electrical: N/A
Max. AMP: 50
No Services: 22
Max. Length (RV): 50 (ft)
Reservations
Credit | Debit Cards
Pull Thru Sites
Pets On A Leash
Fees: (Add HST) Daily:
Min. | Max.: ($) ** | ($) **
Campground Facilities:
Dumping Station | Mobile Pumpout
Recreation Hall
Outdoor Playground
Games Area
Hot Tub
Campground Activities:
Planned Events
Table Tennis
Movies
Outdoor Activities:
Hiking | Biking | Nature Trails
Sports:
Volleyball | Badminton | Horseshoes
On The Water:
Outdoor Pool | Splash Pad
Miscellaneous Services:
Flush Toilets
Showers ($)
Camp Store
Laundromat ($)
Drinking Water
Dog Park
Propane ($)
Firewood ($) | Ice ($)
Offsite Services:
Walk:
Restaurant
Launching Ramp
Boat | Motor Rentals
Drive:
Golf | Mini Golf
Kayak | Canoe Rentals
Horseback Riding
Tennis Court
Fishing
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 by 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.
Fees: (Add HST)
Please Contact Campground For Prices
* Prices Can Change Without Notice
Important Notice About Fees
(Each business sets its own contract terms using criteria such as location, amenities and user needs. In the end it is your choice but in order to reach an agreement you will still need to contact the business. Any prices shown are simply a guideline.)
Other nearby attractions include: 1000 Islands Boat Tours, Singer Castle, Boldt Castle, Fort Henry, Thousand Islands Playhouse, Landon Bay Centre, Shorelines Casino Thousand Islands and 1000 Islands Tower.
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