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The Thousand Islands are a ‘must see’ attraction when visiting Eastern Ontario and we invite you to experience them YOUR WAY. Climb aboard one of our traditional sightseeing excursion or, get your motor runnin’ on the Islands’ only high speed catamaran, the ‘WildCat’; a soft adventure that’s fun for all ages! As evening falls over the mighty St. Lawrence River, climb aboard for a sunset dinner cruise or special event and experience the quiet serenity of the Islands by night. An archipelago of more than 1,800 islands creates an unparalleled water recreation land.
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If they said “here’s a bunch of islands” it would have been pretty but boring. We learned that different parts of the islands were named by different people or groups and so that’s why there are different naming conventions all through the region! The guide was actually really interesting and shared historical dates, locations of events, shipwrecks, famous battles, you name it! Heading out of the Kingston waterfront, the entertainer shared time with the audio guide which was a narration over the loudspeakers. If you are unfamiliar with Kingston, head for the massive building called Kingston City Hall. We booked the boat cruise through GetYourGuide (a really good travel company) because the official tour booking website used to be very outdated.
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After about an hour we arrived at the edge of the Thousand Islands. It does take a bit to actually get there but the ride was lovely (and lively) so we didn’t mind. We didn’t buy anything so we don’t know about prices – but many people took advantage of the food and drinks for purchase. He was hooked up to the loudspeaker so he could wander the decks and take requests from people. He was really good – and provided some comedic commentary.
Ontario Waterway Cruises
Visit ghost ships resting underwater with the two-and-a-half hours Lost Ships of the 1000 Islands Cruise. The tour visits seven 18th to 19th century shipwrecks while using video and audio commentary, as well as side-scan sonar images to bring their stories to life. Visitors can also catch a glimpse of the famous Boldt Castle, St. Lawrence Statue, 1000 Islands International Bridge, as well as the many lavish homes that stand on Millionaire’s Row. The Discovery Cruise provides an informative introduction to the unique sights and heritage of the 1000 Islands region, with a main focus on the historic waterfront of Kingston. The cruise passes close to National Historic Sites such as Fort Henry, Canada’s Royal Military College, and the imposing Kingston Penitentiary. The cruise passes close to National Historic Site...
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Once “in” the islands, the boat started weaving between big ones, small ones, etc. The audio commentary started up and provided the names of the important islands and the history of it. If you’re short on time but want to get out on the Kingston waterfront, you can always do a 1.5 Hour Kingston Discovery Cruise.
See, Wonder, Explore
Since there are quite a few options, we went on a boat tour to show you exactly what it’s like. Being Kingston locals for several years, we did the 3 Hour Thousand Islands Riverboat Cruise from Kingston. Eric had already done the Kingston sunset cruise, but Lisa hadn’t been out on the water yet. Loved the entertainment and our server was amazing!!! First time any of us visited Kingston to go on the cruise.
The small town – being even closer to the actual islands – is also rich with history. Our cruise was extremely enjoyable and the fine dining experience was nothing short of amazing. The entertainment was also top notch with a beautiful sunset adding to our experience. I have taken other cruises, and even boated through the 1000 Islands many times on my own boat. Discover local sights along Kingston’s historic waterfront on a 1-hour Discovery Cruise or take in views of the 1000 Islands during our famous 3-hour Heart of the Islands Cruise. The causeway opened more than a century ago and is a key crossing between downtown Kingston and the city's eastern suburbs.
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It was also easy to see the islands and snap photos from any of the decks so don’t feel like you have to stand at the top the whole time. Once we pushed off from the pier, they went over safety procedures thoroughly which was really good. With that many people aboard it was good to know there was a plan in place if things went bad out on the water. On the side that faces the water, you will see a large green park called Confederation Basin/Park.
Classic Island Cruises
If you want to see all the highlights in the 1000 Islands – including the majestic Boldt Castle – this is the way to do it. Each year, this company hosts thousands of tourists per year, speaking to its enormous popularity. Live-hosted commentary provides an overview of Kingston’s history and setting. Once we zigzagged around the islands for a while, we left the grouping of islands to enter the big river again. Usually, there was a historic cottage or building on it built by someone from “back in the day” – each with a small story attached.
If you want to experience the 1000 Islands, the cruise that we did is probably the best bet. Live musical entertainment will set the tone for the perfect 1000 Islands experience. Kingston 1000 Islands Cruises is the premiere cruise line in the 1000 Islands region, consistently ranked as one of the top things to do, and as a top attraction in Kingston, Ontario.
Find the following Canadian operators organized by location. Kingston’s food, fun and entertainment ships are available for private charter. Captivate your guests with history, ambiance, landscape and location. "Some of those tour boats could be lifted over the causeway," he said. They would use "big cranes," he explained, though acknowledged that would be a more "challenging" option. Founded in 1994, 1000 Islands and Seaway Cruises has played host to tens of thousands of visitors annually aboard their fleet of modern, Transport Canada certified vessels.
Or, experience the 1000 Islands on a 3-hour Heart of the Islands Cruise. See Frequently Asked Questions for information on parking, boarding, reservations and cancellation. On this cruise, you learn all about the island chain – and explore a region of islands called the Admiralty Islands. The tour boats leave from this above address and NOT where you catch the ferry to Wolfe Island – which is located at Barrack St, Kingston, ON K7K 2X9, Canada. If you want to learn more about the tour and/or booking process, you can check out our boat tour here.
Chase the sunset on the Sunset Cruise, a favourite among photographers and romantics alike. Hop on with City Cruises Gananoque (formerly Gananoque Boat Line), Gananoque’s very first tour boat company. It operates five triple-decker, all-aluminum vessels with on board facilities such as restrooms, coffee shops, bars and refreshment areas. Each boat has its own open deck and two enclosed decks.