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Parks and Preserves
An array of public recreation places, nature preserves, and historic sites enrich life on the river. These resources vary from the extended St. Lawrence Islands National Park to many diminutive village parks. They range from large Ft. Henry at Kingston to little Rock Island Lighthouse off Fishers Landing. Some are on islands, accessible only by boat, whereas most are on the mainland shores.
Please check this page often in 2009, as we add pages dedicated to describing Parks and Preserves.
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Camelot Island, part of St. Lawrence Islands National Park which consists of more than 20 islands lying between Kingston and Brockville.
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St. Lawrence Islands National Park is comprised of twenty-one separate sites, located on more than twenty islands as well as the Canadian mainland. This was the first National Park established in eastern Canada.
We also have fourteen New York State Parks in the region, a few of them on islands serving boaters, but most of them accessible by automobile.
Wellesely Island State Park in 2004 was named as one of the Top 100 Campgrounds in the nation. In 2005 it was as one of Reserve America's Top Outdoor Locations.
Public nature preserves are supplimented by private areas accessible to the public. The Minna Anthony Common Nature Center is the largest nature center not only in the region, but in any New York state park and in all of northern New York. With three miles of shoreline, its six-hundred acre preserve is within 2600-acre Wellesley Island State Park, the largest undeveloped parcel of land in the Thousand Islands. Accessible by automobile, the Nature Center offers a natural history museum, a butterfly house, eight miles of trails for hiking and skiing, and many activities--a 36-foot voyageur canoe program, for instance, and a Thursday evening summer concert series, as well as nature walks, crafts, and family programs daily in season.
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Looking from Camelot towards Endymion Island, St. Lawrence Islands National Park. Photographer unidentified.
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Endymion Island, St. Lawrence Islands National Park
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Endymion Dip. David Dick photograph
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The St. Lawrence Islands National Park provides anchorages for cruising islanders.
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Photo Ian Coristine / 1000 Islands Photo Art
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