Arthur Child Heritage Museum of the Thousand Islands 125 Water Street, Gananoque
Saturday 10:00a.m - 4:00p.m & Sunday 10:00a.m - 4:00p.m This spacious museum occupies the former site of the Thousand Island Railway Station, which opened in 1889 to serve one of Canada's shortest railway lines, the Thousand Island line was only 6.33 miles long! The station burned down in 1990. Today, the museumleads visitors through 10,000 years of the areas history and heritage.
Athlone Inn 250 King Street West, Gananoque
Saturday 10:00a.m - 4:00p.m & Sunday 10:00a.m - 4:00p.m A boutique inn and fine dining restauant since the 1950's,the Athlone Inn was built in 1877 for Charles Leopold Parmenter,co-founder of the Parmenter and Bulloch rivet factory. The present owners have taken great care to restore and preserve the home's original architectural features to showcase its granduer.
Auberge Victoria Rose Inn 279 King Street West, Gananoque
Saturday 10:00a.m - 4:00p.m & Sunday 10:00a.m - 4:00p.m This 1872 landmark was the home of William Byers, first mayor of Gananoque. A 1938 promotional brochure described the inn as having "rooms with a view", and almost 70 years later, the 12 guestrooms still boast wonderful views. The two-acre property's lovely gardens and sloping yards are surrounded by a century-old stone wall.