Getting here

Thousand Islands National Park

Thousand Islands National Park's mainland trails, visitor centre, and administration office are located on the Thousand Islands Parkway between Brockville and Gananoque, Ontario. The Thousand Islands Parkway is accessible from Highway 401 exits 647 to 685 and from the United States via the Thousand Islands International Bridge.

By car - visitor centre, Mallorytown Landing oTENTiks, and trails

Mallorytown Landing Visitor Centre, trails and boat launch
1121 - 1000 Islands Parkway (401 exit 675)
GPS Coordinates: 44.4523, -75.860317

Jones Creek trails
1270 - 1000 Islands Parkway, (401 exit 675 or 685).
GPS Coordinates: 44.489717, -75.821567

Landons Bay
302 - 1000 Islands Parkway (401 exit 647)
GPS Coordinates: 44.35395, -76.07505

Administration Office
2 County Road 5 (401 exit 675).
GPS Coordinates: 44.45505, -75.860267

Islands - without a boat 

Islands - by kayak or canoe

Parking fees may apply.  The Thousand Islands Water Trail provides maps for 9 full-day and half-day routes that connect for the option of a longer trip. These maps identify access points, trip times and lengths, potential hazards, and points of natural and cultural interest. They are not replacements for accurate nautical charts. Nautical charts may be purchased at the Mallorytown Landing Visitor Centre or from private outlets listed on the Canadian Hydrographic Service Website.

Map of the 1000 islands

Kingston Islands: Cedar, Milton 
Closest access point is the Cataraqui Canoe Club’s public boat launch. Parking fees apply.

Admiralty Islands: Mermaid, Aubrey, McDonald, Beau Rivage, Thwartway
Closest access point is the Gananoque Municipal Marina, site of 1000 Islands Kayaking CompanyParking is available through Gananoque Municipal Marina, parking fees apply.

Lake Fleet Islands: Camelot, Endymion
Closest access points are the Gananoque Municipal Marina, site of 1000 Islands Kayaking Company, (parking is available through Gananoque Municipal Marina, parking fees apply), and Misty Isles Lodge(parking is available through Misty Isles Lodge, parking fees apply).

Navy Islands: Gordon, Mulcaster
Closest access point is Misty Isles LodgeParking is available through Misty Isles Lodge, parking fees apply.

Grenadier Island
Closest access point is Mallorytown Landing, the mainland base of Thousand Islands National Park. Parking fees apply.

Thousand Islands Bridge, Georgina Island, Constance Island, and Hill Island
Paddling in this area is recommended for advanced paddlers only. The river bottlenecks here, generating strong and unpredictable currents as well as increased boat traffic. Closest access points are the public boat launch in Ivy Lea and the Ivy Lea provincial campgroundParking fees apply.

Islands - by boat 

Parks and municipal marinas to launch your boat on the St. Lawrence River: 

West Islands near Kingston (Cedar and Milton)
Portsmouth Olympic Harbour
53 Young Street, Kingston
Parking is available through Portsmouth Olympic Harbour, parking fees apply

Central West Islands near Gananoque
Gananoque Municipal Marina
21 Bay Road Gananoque
Parking is now available through the HONK MOBILE APP, parking fees apply. Please note: parking is off-site during the months of July & August (approx. 2 kms from the marina)

Central East Islands near Mallorytown
Thousand Islands National Park Visitor Centre (Mallorytown Landing)
1121 - 1000 Islands Parkway 
Parking is available at Mallorytown Landing, parking fees apply

East Island near Brockville (Stovin):
Brockville Henry Street Boat Launch 
Henry Street, Brockville
Parking is available through municipal parking lots, parking fees may apply

There are also a number of commercial marinas in the Thousand Islands corridor. Parking fees may apply. 

The St. Lawrence River is renowned for its dangerous shoals; accurate nautical charts are essential for boating safety. Nautical charts may be purchased at the Mallorytown Landing Visitor Centre or from private outlets listed on the Canadian Hydrographic Service Website.

Thousand Islands region by public transportation

Via Rail has regular train service to Brockville, Gananoque & Kingston stations. Learn more about Via Rail service.

Bus service is available to Brockville and Kingston through Greyhound and Megabus.

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