Thousand Islands Day Tour from Toronto
Itinerary:
🕖 7:00 AM – Departure from Toronto
• Early morning pickup from downtown Toronto hotels or a central meeting point.
• Start a scenic drive eastward along Hwy 401.
• Commentary en route: history of Eastern Ontario, Lake Ontario, Kingston, Loyalists, and Thousand Islands.
🕐 Drive time: ~3 hours (including a short rest stop on the way)
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☕ 9:30 AM – Coffee / Washroom Stop
• Quick break near Port Hope or Trenton (Tim Hortons or OnRoute service center).
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🏞️ 10:30 AM – Arrive in Gananoque (Gateway to the Thousand Islands)
• Short drive through Gananoque town and riverfront.
• Introduction to the St. Lawrence River, the 1000 Islands region, and its legends.
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⛴️ 11:00 AM – 1000 Islands Boat Cruise
• Duration: 1 to 1.5 hours
• Standard cruise highlights:
• Millionaire’s Row (island mansions & summer homes)
• Boldt Castle (view from water)
• Zavikon Island (with the “shortest international bridge”)
• Natural beauty of the islands and clear waters
Optional: upgrade to 2.5-hour cruise or Boldt Castle tour (passport & US entry required)
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🍽️ 12:30 PM – Lunch Break in Gananoque
• Duration: 1 hour
• Recommendations:
• The Purple House Café (pizza, salad)
• Maple Leaf Restaurant (Canadian-European cuisine)
• Picnic at the riverside park (great for groups)
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🛍️ 1:30 PM – Free Time / Gananoque Exploration
• Walk along the waterfront park and sculpture trail.
• Optional: visit the Arthur Child Heritage Museum (small, local history exhibit).
• Souvenir shopping or enjoy ice cream near the marina.
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🕒 2:30 PM – Depart for Toronto
• Return drive with a relaxed atmosphere and optional stop midway.
• Play trivia, share stories, or rest on the way back.
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🕕 6:00–6:30 PM – Arrival in Toronto / Drop-off
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✅ Inclusions in Standard Tour:
• Round-trip transportation from Toronto
• Professional driver-guide
• Thousand Islands cruise ticket (1-hour cruise)
• Bottled water and light snacks (optional)
❌ Exclusions:
• Lunch
• Tips
• Optional museum entry or cruise upgrades
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Notes :
• Best cruise season: May to October
• For Boldt Castle tours: passport required (U.S. entry, only from U.S. side – not feasible for same-day return from Toronto)
• Ideal for: nature lovers, photographers, and relaxed sightseeing