1000 Islands are located between Kingston and Brockville. In reality there are more then 1800 islands there. In the Beginning of the XVIII (18) century they were divided into 8 groups according to size.It's an amazing place. The scenery is fantastic. Can you imagine seeing massive tankers and cargo ships go right by your house :)
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most beautiful place i ever see
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about 4 years agoby pisces11 - reply to this comment
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great weed
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about 4 years agoby Anonymous - reply to this comment
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we just visited the islands this summer and took the boat tour the time spent on the tour was very interesting i suggest others do the same and visit the whole region at the same time
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about 4 years agoby rick - reply to this comment
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harika resimler turkey
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about 4 years agoby zehra istanb - reply to this comment
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harika resimler manzaralara bayıldım keşke keşfedebilsem istanbuldan sevgilerle zehraFyaman@hotmail.com
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about 4 years agoby zehra - reply to this comment
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I was on a trip with my Mother and Grand-mother a month after my Grand-father died of lung, liver limphnode and bone cancer (excuse the spelling, medical terms are not my thing). Summer of 2006 was hard but this trip made it so much better. Just the three girls and our camera! One of the most memorable stops was in Gananoque to take the 1000 Islands tour! Heart Island or as is was known before, Hart Island and the story behind it touched mine and my Grand-mother's "hearts". After loosing the love of her life she understood the sadness he felt when he lost his wife! Although still under repairs I enjoyed so, and I can not wait to go back the day it is done
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about 4 years agoby Julie - reply to this comment
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I live on the U.S. side of the ST.Lawrence river in the THOUSAND ISLANDS. It is wonderful place to live. There is a lot things to see and do along the river. The canadian side is also a beautiful part of the THOUSAND ISLANDS.
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about 4 years agoby PAUL - reply to this comment
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I do agree! Had many trips on the Lakes with the producttanker M/T Lake Anne in the 80ies! Up and down the waterway system many times! Also passing 1000-islands! There are changes from that time, I can see from these wonderful photos.
Best wishes for the coming summer!
Nils-Karl Westlie, Larvik, Norway
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almost 4 years agoby Calle - reply to this comment
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tök jóh lehet annak akinek van ilyen szigete
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about 4 years agoby barbika - reply to this comment
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My name is Barbara Koppany
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about 4 years agoby barbika - reply to this comment
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i dont like
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about 4 years agoby mocka - reply to this comment
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super!! Canada, i envy you!!
ofigenno
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about 4 years agoby from russia - reply to this comment
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croatia
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about 4 years agoby Anonymous - reply to this comment
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nice. I like it
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about 4 years agoby coco - reply to this comment
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wow
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about 4 years agoby wow - reply to this comment
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super
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about 4 years agoby super - reply to this comment
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Nekem is kell egy ilyen sziget
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about 4 years agoby Igi - reply to this comment
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Jaja, nekem is kellene egy. Persze a megfelelő jövedelemmel. Gyönyörűek.
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almost 4 years agoby Zoz - reply to this comment
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böyle bi güzellik olamaz olağan üst
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about 4 years agoby gdumbar - reply to this comment
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Hi! The pictures are great. I have a blog in greek smalltouraroundtheworld.blogspot.com and i want to put some of them there. My blog is about travel, history of the planet, information about long distance places and many more. If you agree ( i'll put your name under the pictures) please send me email in daffyanastasia@gmail.com
Thank you very much
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about 4 years agoby tassoula - reply to this comment
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Well You've obviously never seen Houston. The sceanery is breathing. We have many islands too- most in the middle of golf courses. Then theres scenic Bradys' Island. It's a lovely place formed by an oxbow in Buffalo Bayou. It's a real island filled with wildlife and shrubbery- the wildlife being rats, birds, opossums and raccoons. Well many illegal aliens too working at the picturesque pipe yards. All in all well worth a visit- bring your binoculars and mosquito repellant. Houston is noted in some circles for it's romantic isles and after a photo taking vacation I think you will note it too
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about 4 years agoby Wayne - reply to this comment
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Enjoyed the photos greatly. Would love to visit there!!
Didn't enjoy some of the caustic, snide, infantile remarks in a few of the comments
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about 4 years agoby Rick in New - reply to this comment
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Wonderfull .................
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about 4 years agoby fulins - reply to this comment
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got rich?
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almost 4 years agoby cribcat - reply to this comment
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Espectacular. Francis Riveras. Venezuela.
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almost 4 years agoby Anonymous - reply to this comment
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Stunning, I was on Kingston at December 2007, everything was under ice, but is a beautiful place.
Maybe some day I'll be there on summer....
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almost 4 years agoby Alejandro - reply to this comment
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1000 Island is not part of New York, are complety separated
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over 3 years agoby hnicolas - reply to this comment
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i'm speechless!
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over 3 years agoby np_world - reply to this comment
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None of this is real, you have reached the end of the internet. The pics are all taken from highway murals in Phoenix. They are painted by native American descendents of Christopher Columbus in honor of his participation in the civil war. Let there be light.
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over 3 years agoby Anonymous - reply to this comment
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Elképesztő, hogy a magyarok mindenhol ott vannak. :) Olvasgatom végig a hozzászólásokat, sokáig csak angol-angol, erre egyszerre kiderül, hogy jó sokan magyarok. :)
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over 3 years agoby zita - reply to this comment
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Szegény ember ritkán lát!
Békéscsabán csak szelektív gyűjtőszigetek vannak, ja meg KOLBÁSZ.
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over 3 years agoby Máté - reply to this comment
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I have been there many many times.I have spent more than 15 summers there in just about every motel and cottage rental from Clayton to Alex Bay as a kid. Now I have a teenage daughter and we have traveled there a many times as well. A fantastic place in any season that will bring happiness to anyone. All these photos are great. Someone should post photos of the towns of Clayton and Alexandria Bay. GO IN THE FALL!!! WOW!!! Rent your boat from Remar rentals and stay at Lanzs cottages/motel. PIKE FISHING IS GREAT!!! marshallbalaban@yahoo.com
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over 3 years agoby Marshall - reply to this comment
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rich person!!! the Lord has blessed u
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about 2 years agoby Guest - reply to this comment
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Nature's wonderful creation
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over 3 years agoby aswin08 - reply to this comment
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hi, i m planning to visit thousand islands, but it is very short visit. i will be staying for a day and a night. I do not have any idea about the interesting 'to visit' places there. pls give me some ideas to make the best out of this short visit. I can say i am very much interested in the historical places especially castles...
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over 3 years agoby kelly - reply to this comment
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I am a resident of the 1000 Islands, and I would like to suggest a place for you to visit. "Boldt Castle" in Alexandria Bay, New York. I am actually getting married there this August, It's a very beautiful place. http://www.boldtcastle.com
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over 2 years agoby Mike - reply to this comment
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having grown up on one island and visited sisters on another. quite surprised to see my sisters camp in the pictures. having been up and down the stairs for years. even though i live in the deep south. the islands are still home
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over 3 years agoby amy - reply to this comment
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Those are excellent pictures. Makes me wish that winter was over and I could get out in the boat. Looking at the many places to cruise to just deepens my love of the area.
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about 3 years agoby Brockville - reply to this comment
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You made the news:
http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/article/20090701/CURR04/307019996/-1/curr
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over 2 years agoby WDT - reply to this comment
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thanks
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over 2 years agoby patricia - reply to this comment
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I own an island home in the 1000 islands, New York side. We get power, phone and Internet from cables that run under water. We do not have a well. A few islanders do. We get our water out of the river and purify it. Only a few islanders stay over the winter. It's hard to get ashore in the fall and spring when the ice is dangerous
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over 2 years agoby Peter - reply to this comment
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Idiotbl
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over 2 years agoby San4o - reply to this comment
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about 2 years agoby Gogo - reply to this comment
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these islands are beautiful...got no money $
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about 2 years agoby Guest - reply to this comment
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Peter u must be rich
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about 2 years agoby casey - reply to this comment
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Lattam mar oket.Nagyon szepek,foleg ahol a hajo megall.Valami orog kastey a tulaj a felesegenek csinaltatta aki kozben meghalt.Igy abba hagyta az epitkezest,meg most is ugy van.
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almost 2 years agoby Guest - reply to this comment
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Am I rich? Maybe. But that's the beauty of living in the US or Canada. If you get a good education, work hard and marry someone with the same, you can achieve your dreams. In the rest of the world the same effort will get you a tiny apartment and a little car. A little worker ant you'll be, no more.
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almost 2 years agoby Peter - reply to this comment
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UNBELIEVEABLE,THERE ARE TEARS IN MY EYES TO SEE THE NATURE OF ALMIGHTY GOD.THOSE PEOPLE ARE VERY LUCKY THAT THEY LIVING BEYOUND NATURE INFACT LIVING IN PARADISE.I WISHED TO VISIT ALL THESE ISLANDS,MAY BE MY DREAMS COME TRUE.
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almost 2 years agoby Guest - reply to this comment
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You do not have to be rich to live in the THOUSAND ISLANDS. I can see the ST.LAWRENCE RIVER from my home. My house cost about 100,000 twenty years a go. My taxes are about 3,000 a year. I do not live on the river. The winter time is also fun. When the river freezes you can ice fish,skate,snowsled,ski?
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about 1 year agoby PAUL - reply to this comment
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Hi,
This is my dream land. I wish to know how much $ required to come there
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over 1 year agoby Rahila - reply to this comment
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