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Thousand Islands This collection of islands on the border of Canada and the US are located on the St. Lawrence River. The Canadian portion of the Thousand Islands area begins at Wolfe Island near Kingston, and carries up to Brockville. Pleasures boating, sightseeing, fishing and diving are extremely popular activities. Address: Water corridor from Kingston to Brockville ON
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St. Lawrence River One of the world's greatest rivers, the St. Lawrence gushes freshwater from the Great Lakes for 1247 kilometres (775 miles) to the Atlantic. It has been used for centuries for shipping into mainland North America. However, its usefulness fails to outshine its beauty. Near Kingston, the river is littered with many islands, aptly called the Thousand Islands. Affection for this region stretches back for thousands of years to Native Canadians who named it 'The Garden of the Great Spirit'. Address: . Kingston ON Canada
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