Things to do in Ontario, United States: The Best Islands

August 8, 2021 Mikaela Didonna

Discover the best top things to do in Ontario, United States including Quarry Island, Philip Edward Island, Morris Island Conservation Area, Manitou Islands Provincial Park, Depot Lakes Conservation Area and Campground, Peche Island, Toronto Island Park, Dufferin Islands Park, Thousand Islands, Lake Ontario, Flowerpot Island.
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1. Quarry Island

Rossport, Ontario P0T 2R0 Canada
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Quarry Island

Quarry Island is an Island in Lake Superior located approximately 2300 meters south of Rossport. It is reachable by canoe or kayak. There is a hiking trail and lookout at the top of the island. It's about a 40-60 min canoe/kayak to the island and about an hour and a half hike up and down.

2. Philip Edward Island

Killarney, Ontario Canada
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Philip Edward Island

3. Morris Island Conservation Area

Morris Island Drive, Fitzroy Harbour, Ottawa, Ontario K0A 1X0 Canada +1 613-253-0006 http://ontarioconservationareas.ca/boating-sailing-paddling/conservation-authorities-of-ontario/mississippi-valley/morris-island-conservation-area
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Morris Island Conservation Area

Reviewed By LidaS993 - Ottawa, Canada

Nice variety of trails, some good for wheelchair or stroller. Peaceful and pretty even in November with all the leaves fallen. The smell of fall leaves was great. The moss and tree trunks were beautiful. Lots of Canada Geese and ducks in the waters. Glad we went

4. Manitou Islands Provincial Park

North Bay, Ontario Canada +1 705-287-2900 http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/manitouislands
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Manitou Islands Provincial Park

5. Depot Lakes Conservation Area and Campground

1662 2nd Lake Road, Godfrey, Ontario K0H 1T0 Canada +1 613-374-2940 http://quinteconservation.ca/site/index.php
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Depot Lakes Conservation Area and Campground

6. Peche Island

Windsor, Ontario Canada +1 519-253-2300 http://www.citywindsor.ca/residents/parksandforestry/City-Parks/Pages/Peche-Island-.aspx
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Peche Island

7. Toronto Island Park

9 Queens Quay West Bay Street, Jack Layton Ferry Terminal, Toronto, Ontario M5J 2H3 Canada +1 416-392-8193 [email protected] http://www.toronto.ca/parks/island/
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Toronto Island Park

Park consisting of four main islands and containing trails, beaches and children's amusement rides.

Reviewed By chefbynite - Toronto, Canada

Apart from the fact that everything closes at five? The Islands are beautiful and offer stunning views of the Toronto Skyline, the ferries run till midnight and it’s a cheap return fayre, well worth a visit, just pack a picnic if going to be staying to watch sunset!!

8. Dufferin Islands Park

7400 Portage Road, Niagara Falls, Ontario L2E 6T2 Canada +1 877-642-7275 [email protected] http://www.niagaraparks.com/niagara-falls-attractions/niagara-parks-nature-areas.html
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Dufferin Islands Park

Reviewed By gkelly80 - London, Canada

We drove through here and did not stay. We wanted to go for a hike and it was more of a gentle walk through the park - but absolutely beautiful. Parking is not free. I'd recommend it if you are looking for nice views and a gentle walk. If you're trying to be a bit more adventurous I would head down to Niagara Falls Glen Trail.

9. Thousand Islands, Lake Ontario

Ontario Canada +1 888-717-4837 http://ganboatline.com/contact-us
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Thousand Islands, Lake Ontario

10. Flowerpot Island

Tobermory, Ontario N0H 2R0 Canada http://www.pc.gc.ca/en/amnc-nmca/on/fathomfive/activ/flowerpot
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Flowerpot Island

A trip out to Flowerpot Island is a great way to experience Fathom Five National Marine Park. Private tour Boats leaving from Tobermory take visitors over shipwrecks and offer opportunities to see some of the islands in the park. Once you arrive at Flowerpot Island, visitors are treated to crystal clear waters, the Lighthouse Museum, trails, and of course the unique geology of the islands which includes caves and the famous Flowerpots. While you're on the island, remember: - Carry out all your garbage - Pack water and snacks - Don't climb the Flowerpots and remain on the designated trails - Take only pictures leave only footprints

Reviewed By Teeneed - New Delhi, India

Visited Flowerpot Island last month. We booked our trip through Blue Heron Cruise. We boarded 10:30 am Glass Bottom Boat to Tobermory.. On the way to the destination we visited ship wrecks and the Tobermory Lighthouse. Weather was very nice with crystal clear blue sea . I would recommend to take light jacket as the wind was a bit cold.. after reaching there you can check the map as is displayed there for various trails. We took the trail via Flowerpot Lookout to Lighthouse .. the views were beautiful and yes the place was less crowded as compared to other tourist places.. returning we took the jet boat ride which was just a 15 min ride.. but for those who have shortage of time you can opt for jet boat ride to and fro as you wont miss much even if u dont take the glass bottom ride

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