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10. The Timeless Beauty of the Thousand Islands

The Thousand Islands Bridge, viewed from the 1000 Islands Tower, Hill Island, Ontario. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @King of Hearts

The Thousand Islands, a picturesque archipelago straddling the Canada–U.S. border in the St. Lawrence River, offer a serene escape amidst a landscape of water and woodland. This region, with its more than 1,800 islands, is a haven for boating, fishing, and exploration. The islands vary in size, from tiny outcrops with a single tree to larger islands with historic castles and charming cottages. Visitors can explore the waterways by kayak or boat, discovering hidden coves and quiet beaches. The region's rich history, from its indigenous roots to its role in the War of 1812, adds depth to the natural beauty. The Thousand Islands are a place where time seems to slow down, and where the gentle lapping of water against the shore provides a soothing soundtrack to the day. For those seeking peace, the islands offer a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and find tranquility in the embrace of nature.

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