Tourist Attractions in Gananoque, ON

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32 Stone Street South, Gananoque, K7G 2T9

(613) 382-2129
Well respected and established for almost 100 years in Gananoque, Keyes are delighted to offer best rate Home & Car insurance in Kingston & surrounding areas.
Keyes Real Estate & Insurance Ltd is frequently commended for its friendly and knowledgeable staff, providing comprehensive insurance coverage with a personalized approach. Customers express appreciation for the quick response and attention to detail in addressing their insurance needs. Some reviews note occasional longer wait times for inquiries.
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125 Water Street, Gananoque, K7G 3E3

(613) 382-2535
The site on which the Heritage Museum now stands was originally the main station for the Thousand Islands Railway. After passenger service ended in 1962, the station, owned by the Town of Gananoque, became a restaurant but was destroyed by fire in 1990. Arthur Child: The Heritage Museum invites residents and visitors to celebrate the natural and cultural history of the 1000 Islands region. We welcome over 30, 000 local, regional, and international visitors annually to enjoy this popular waterfront attraction. Joel Stone: Mission and Vision: The Historic Thousand Islands Village Foundation operating as the Arthur Child Heritage Museum of the Thousand Islands is a non-profit charitable organization, dedicated to creating exhibits and archives, collecting and preserving artifacts that interpret the unique history, life and times of the Thousand Islands Region and its communities. Gift Shop: Visit our Museum Gift Shop where you will find distinctive, Canadian made gifts and mementos including St. We accept all major credit cards and offer fair exchange on US currency. Gift Certificates are also available.
This museum offers well-set-up exhibits with helpful information, some featuring large screens and interactive displays. Children-friendly and a nice gift shop on-site. Interests visitors with local history and geography, and often includes quaint public restrooms and covered patios. Many reviews praise the pay-what-you-can admission and unique gift shop. Some mention the interactive displays and beautiful exhibitions.

60 Pine St #70, Gananoque, K7G 1C5