Located on the Frontenac Arch of the Canadian Shield and part of Parks Canada, the Thousand Islands is a stunning archipelago of 1,800+ islands on the St. Lawrence River with the Canadian/USA border running through it. It’s a haven for boating and other water sports.  It offers both tranquility and adventure.

Beyond nature, the region boasts a rich cultural scene on both sides of The River with attractions like the 1000 Islands Playhouse, The 1000 Islands History Museum, The Antique Boat Museum, The Brockville Aquatarium, the Clayton Antique Boat Museum and The Clayton Opera House. Food lovers can enjoy local cuisine from waterfront cafes to fine dining.

Unlike crowded tourist spots, the Thousand Islands maintains its natural charm with minimal commercial development. It is just a short drive from Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, and Brockville, it’s ideal for a peaceful getaway or extended escape.

Whether you’re into nature, culture, or excitement—the Thousand Islands has it all.  It has been said that The Thousand Islands is one of the best known, least visited holiday areas in Canada.  Come and visit and you will never leave.

I have been an islander for more than 50 years and have represented buyers and sellers of island and waterfront property for the last 35 years.  Among my current listings, if you do not see a property that piques your interest, contact me.  I have information about properties that are not actively on the market but could be viewed.