What to do and see in Ontario's Thousand Islands, Ontario's Thousand Islands: The Best Things to do Adventurous

March 19, 2022 Velvet Champine

Discover the best top things to do in Ontario's Thousand Islands, United States including Wolfe Island Corn Maze, 1000 Islands Helicopter Tours, Brockville Railway Tunnel, 1000 Islands Kayaking Day Trips, Skydive Gananoque, Skywood Eco Adventure.
Restaurants in Ontario's Thousand Islands

1. Wolfe Island Corn Maze

Hwy 95, Ontario K0H 2Y0 Canada +1 613-385-1998 [email protected] http://www.wolfeisland.com/maze/
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5.0 based on 45 reviews

Wolfe Island Corn Maze

2. 1000 Islands Helicopter Tours

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5.0 based on 185 reviews

1000 Islands Helicopter Tours

Experience the beauty, romance, grandeur of the 1000 Islands from the air! Lift off from our new state of the art facility which offers a welcome lounge, outdoor viewing area, plenty of parking for RVs and tour buses. See the unspoiled beauty of the St. Lawrence, marvel at the vastness of the Ivy Lee Bridge and view the richness of the 1000 Islands. Find romance, love and excitement with the breathtaking views of the most iconic landmarks in the Islands, Boldt and Singer Castles. Take home the memories by purchasing your personalized high-definition videos of your tour!

3. Brockville Railway Tunnel

1 Block House Island Rd, Brockville, Ontario K6V 3L5 Canada +1 613-342-8772 http://www.brockvillerailwaytunnel.com/
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4.5 based on 545 reviews

Brockville Railway Tunnel

CLOSED as of October 3rd, for the 2020 season. Stay safe and see you in 2021. No fee but please look for our RED DONATION BINS. Key features of the Tunnel restoration include a paved concrete floor, a music program and state-of-the-art energy efficient lighting for safety and to highlight the Tunnel’s architecture and geology. Canada's First Railway Tunnel was completed in 1860 for the Brockville and Ottawa Railway and later owned by the CP Railway until being acquired by the City of Brockville in 1983. The Tunnel is a remarkable example of Canada’s pre-Confederation industrial heritage that has been repurposed for the benefit of recreation, tourism and economic development. . * Daily Access may be limited due to private rentals. Please check our website before you travel. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram for the most current information, contests and pictures.

Reviewed By dlvlly

The Railway Tunnel is located in downtown Brockville and is a free attraction, although donations are welcomed. We stayed in an AirBnB in Brockville and were in walking distance to the tunnel. The tunnel is quite a bit cooler than the outside air and a light sweater or raincoat is good to have during summer months. Water occasionally drips from above, but it wasn’t too bad. You can walk the tunnel in about 30 minutes (one way). Inside the tunnel is a music and light show that lasts 90 minutes and repeats. The tunnel is open from spring to fall and closes after a special show around Halloween.

4. 1000 Islands Kayaking Day Trips

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5.0 based on 200 reviews

1000 Islands Kayaking Day Trips

5. Skydive Gananoque

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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Skydive Gananoque

6. Skywood Eco Adventure

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4.5 based on 49 reviews

Skywood Eco Adventure

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