Get ready for summer fun! If exploring a charming small town with European charm and plenty of seaside activities sounds like your perfect summer escape, you don’t have to go far.
You can hop on a quick train from Ottawa to a delightful small town, featuring stunning views and friendly locals.
Sitting by the St. Lawrence River, about an hour and a half from Ottawa, is the lovely town of Gananoque.
This town is called the “Gateway to the 1000 Islands” and is also known globally as one of Eastern Ontario’s most beautiful waterfront spots.
Gananoque has a rich history that dates back to the 1700s when European settlers first built homes along the picturesque St. Lawrence River. You can see this history today in its charming 18th-century buildings, lush gardens, and cozy streets.
There are many outdoor activities for visitors here, such as kayaking and hiking along waterfront paths, or you can check out downtown for shopping and dining options.
If live theatre excites you, don’t miss the Thousand Islands Playhouse on the waterfront. Dubbed “the most charming theatre in Canada,” it features musicals, dramas, and comedies during its May-October season. You can even dock there while enjoying a show.
The best part about this Ontario destination is how easy it is to get there-you don’t need a car! Gananoque is just a 2-hour VIA Rail train ride from Ottawa, making it an effortless getaway option.
Tickets start at only $26 each way on weekdays or as low as $31 on weekends. The Gananoque train station is just a 5-minute drive from downtown, so be sure to arrange for a taxi or shuttle once you arrive.
As the gateway to the 1000 Islands, Gananoque also offers plenty of coastal adventures in this picturesque region. Jump on a boat cruise to explore the islands and discover many historic castles and shipwrecks scattered throughout.
Join City Cruises Gananoque-the oldest and largest cruise operator in the area-and choose from one-hour or half-day excursions around the 1000 Islands.
You’ll sail past famous sites like Boldt Castle and magnificent Singer Castle while catching sight of many other landmarks that are only visible from water. Some cruises even allow stops on various islands-just remember your passport since some are in U. S. territory.
Along your journey, you’ll learn more about the history of the 1000 Islands Region while enjoying breathtaking views of grand estates and quaint cottage islands. Before or after your cruise, consider grabbing something to eat at Dockside Restaurant, Patio & Ice Cream Stand.
If you’d like an even closer look at the water’s edge, think about kayaking on the St. Lawrence River. Local companies like 1000 Islands Kayaking provide expert-guided full-day or half-day trips suitable for all skill levels that let you experience these islands up close.
All necessary equipment is included with tours starting from their central location in Gananoque-a quick 4-minute drive or just a 15-minute walk from downtown.
If you’d rather stay on solid ground, visit the unique tourist attraction known as 1000 Islands Tower located between spans of the 1000 Islands International Bridge on Hill Islands-less than ten minutes away from downtown Gananoque.
The top offers breathtaking views stretching over 400 feet down across both the St. Lawrence River and surrounding islands. While you’re up there, stop by Skydeck Cafe for some refreshments!
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