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  • Thousand Islands, group of more than 1,500 small isles in the St. Lawrence River in North America, extending for a distance of 80 miles (128 km) from the Prince Edward Peninsula to Brockville, Ontario, Canada. Those on the west side, including Amherst, Wolfe (49 square miles [127 square km], the largest), Howe, Simcoe, and Grenadier, are mostly Canadian, while those on the east, including Grindstone, Wells, and Carleton, are in New York, U.S. They form a traditional recreational area.
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  • The Thousand Islands also facilitates freshwater shipwreck diving. Numerous wrecks lay at the bottom of the seaway including America, Islander, and Keystorm.
  • The Thousand Islands (1000 Islands) Region is an international tourism destination, encompassing communities on both sides of the US and Canada border...
  • Boating in the Thousand Islands. ... According to one of several stories about its origins, Thousand Islands dressing was first created in their yacht’s kitchen.
  • Things to Do in Ontario's Thousand Islands, Ontario: See Tripadvisor's and photos of Ontario's Thousand Islands tourist attractions.
  • The folk that dwell on the Thousand Islands are reportedly xenophobes, inimical to strangers. They are hairless and have green-tinged skin.
  • The Thousand Islands Region on the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario areas combine to offer the perfect blend of business and pleasure.
  • We took the 1- hour 1000 Islands Cruise from Ivy Lea. A very good experience: - see Boldt Castle with no passport required; - boat goes under the Thousand...
  • The biosphere reserve includes the Thousand Islands east of Howe Island (one of the largest islands in the chain).
  • Geography and Geology The Thousand Islands were called “the garden of the great spirit” by their original native inhabitants.