Plan your visit
Thousand Islands National Park
Granite islands speckle the St. Lawrence River in a transition zone between Canadian Shield and Adirondack Mountains. Explore by boating, paddling, or hiking. Awesome Thousand Islands National Park awaits, a few hours from Toronto or Montreal.
Hours of operation
Mallorytown Landing Visitor Centre and administration office hours of operation.
Reservations
Make a reservation for campsites and oTENTiks.
Camping and overnight accommodations
Campsites, oTENTiks and nearby accommodations.
Fees
Daily visitor fees, camping, boat launch and mooring fees, and more. Free admission for youth.
Passes and permits
Seasonal mooring passes.
Weather
Seasonal and local weather, and trends.
Local guides and outfitters
Guided kayaking trips.
Local attractions and tourism
Community services, tourism information
Facilities and services
Enjoy a variety of facilities and services during your visit to Thousand Islands National Park.
How do I get to the islands? Google maps and GPS driving directions are not recommended for locating river access points.
How to get here
Location
Mallorytown Landing Visitor Centre
1121 Thousand Islands Parkway
Mallorytown ON K0E 1R0
Administration office
2 County Road 5 RR 3
Mallorytown ON K0E 1R0
Phone
613-923-5261
Directions
Thousand Islands National Park's mainland trails, visitor centre, and administration office are located on the Thousand Islands Parkway between Brockville and Gananoque, Ontario. The Thousand Islands Parkway is accessible from Highway 401 exits 647 to 685 and from the United States via the Thousand Islands International Bridge.
Facilities and services
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