The 1000 Islands (pronounced “Thousand Islands”) is a sightseer’s paradise and a popular destination for those  looking for an authentic outdoor vacation.  Located along the peaceful  border between Northern New York State (United States) and Southeastern  Ontario (Canada) the 1000 Islands is a region of endless shorelines,  rich history and unique culture. The Thousand Islands is a pristine resort community surrounded by Lake Ontario, the Adirondack Mountains and the mighty St Lawrence River. The area has long been popular with wealthy up stte New Yorkers and many of the islands are privately owned. A plethora of "No Landing" signs reminds potential visitors that they can look but not touch, so perhaps the best way to enjoy the area is from a boat. 
Vacationers have been coming to the 1000 Islands for more than 150  years to enjoy its breathtaking beauty. Waters that were once patrolled  by pirates (yes…pirates!) and Prohibition bootleggers are now cruised by  cottagers who enjoy serene bays and vacationers who tour aboard guided  trips and hear the astonishing stories behind the islands. Lighthouses,  historic castles, maritime museums, world-class fishing and diving,  quaint downtown shopping, on-the-water dining, family amusements and  more make the 1000 Islands a destination that visitors come to again and  again.





 
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