City & Culture

 
 

Shopping & Attractions

Stock up on food and drink at the local Freshmart and LCBO, just 15 minutes down the road in Lansdowne.

Wendy’s Country Market, a 20 minute drive to Lyndhurst, is the place for locally sourced organic produce and meat, as well as fresh baked goods. In season, this is THE source for her family’s famous corn on the cob!

For any other shopping needs, or activities on a rainy day, Gananoque, Kingston, Brockville, and Westport are just a bit farther afield.

 
 
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Gananoque

The beautiful scenery, cobalt-blue water and 1,864 islands that make up the Thousand Islands are just a few of the reasons why this town is a favorite summer destination.

View the islands on a scenic cruise on either Gananoque Boat Line or Rockport Cruises. The Thousand Islands Playhouse is a charming spot with exceptional live theatre. The Thousand Islands Skydeck offers a spectacular view of the Thousand Islands 130 metres above the St. Lawrence River. The Gananoque Trail System is made up of a 12 km perimeter hike, divided into three returns to the Trailhead loops.



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Kingston

The city is known for its grand 19th-century buildings, including the lakeside City Hall, Bellevue House, and Fort Henry. Enjoy a few hours exploring shops, boutiques and restaurants along Princess Street.

In the city centre, Kingston Public Market sells flowers and local produce. Kingston's many lakes and beaches offer kayaking, canoeing and sailing, while the waterfront has many gardens and picnic areas. The Rideau Trail hiking path runs along the shoreline, through Lake Ontario Park, and up to the city's northwest outskirts.

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Brockville

Brockville is a beautiful historic waterfront town with hometown charm. It hosts many festivals, events and fun activities for visitors to enjoy. The Brockville and Thousand Islands Tourism Office is open year round to help you plan your visit.

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Westport

Westport Ontario is one of the most beautiful towns in Ontario, surrounded by lakes and linked to the Rideau Canal. Known as a shopping destination, the downtown area is filled with unique shops and fun boutiques. There are several great restaurants in Westport, and there are a variety festivals and events throughout the summer months.