To Do at The Bev.

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To Do at The Bev.

Neighbourhoods

Brockville, known as The City of the Thousand Islands, is located on the shore of the Saint Lawrence River. The city has revitalized its downtown area, enhancing a waterfront open to the public with parks and walking trails, and numerous shopping locations are found throughout the city. The city is an outdoor museum of architecture, with hundreds of fine buildings on its streets, from all historical periods. The Aquatarium at Tall Ships Landing, operates the Tourism Office or Visitor Information Centre at 6 Broad Street, 12 months a year, along with a small outlet on Blockhouse Island during the Summer season. both are close to the south end of the Brockville Tunnel, Canada's first railway tunnel. Closed in 1970, it was acquired by the City of Brockville in 1982, and the tunnel reopened in August 2017 as an LED illuminated pedestrian tunnel with music. The Aquatarium, is an interactive discovery centre about the ecology and history of the 1000 Islands region, opened in March 2016. It is located at the bottom of Broad Street next to the Tall Ships Landing, a condominium project. Both overlook the Saint Lawrence River. The classically designed Brockville Court House, built in 1842–43, and set in its surrounding central Court House Square, stands as the most impressive of all Brockville's 19th Century architectural structures. It was designed by Toronto architect, John G. Howard. Howard is known to have designed 3 buildings in Brockville. The Fulford Place house museum was built in 1899-1901 for Senator George Taylor Fulford at 287 King Street East in Brockville's east end. His palatial home was built on his success in marketing patent medicines, including Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People around the world. He was one of the area's richest industrialists before his untimely death in 1905. The house owned and operated by the Ontario Heritage Trust is open for public tours on a seasonal schedule. The Brockville Museum, situated in the historic downtown core, at 5 Henry Street, features exhibits and artifacts related to Brockville's rich history and the city's development as a waterfront community. The John H. Fulford Memorial Fountain was erected in 1917. 1000 Islands Cruises out of Brockville are offered by 1000 Islands and Seaway Cruises offering scenic cruises on the Saint Lawrence River. The Brockville area is the launching point for underwater wreck diving on sunken ships discovered in the Saint Lawrence, and a number of dive operators take divers to these sites. In 2014, the City of Brockville started a collaboration with S.O.S. (Save Ontario Shipwrecks) to launch an underwater Sculpture Park off of Centeen Park. New sculptures are added annually.
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Brockville
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Brockville, known as The City of the Thousand Islands, is located on the shore of the Saint Lawrence River. The city has revitalized its downtown area, enhancing a waterfront open to the public with parks and walking trails, and numerous shopping locations are found throughout the city. The city is an outdoor museum of architecture, with hundreds of fine buildings on its streets, from all historical periods. The Aquatarium at Tall Ships Landing, operates the Tourism Office or Visitor Information Centre at 6 Broad Street, 12 months a year, along with a small outlet on Blockhouse Island during the Summer season. both are close to the south end of the Brockville Tunnel, Canada's first railway tunnel. Closed in 1970, it was acquired by the City of Brockville in 1982, and the tunnel reopened in August 2017 as an LED illuminated pedestrian tunnel with music. The Aquatarium, is an interactive discovery centre about the ecology and history of the 1000 Islands region, opened in March 2016. It is located at the bottom of Broad Street next to the Tall Ships Landing, a condominium project. Both overlook the Saint Lawrence River. The classically designed Brockville Court House, built in 1842–43, and set in its surrounding central Court House Square, stands as the most impressive of all Brockville's 19th Century architectural structures. It was designed by Toronto architect, John G. Howard. Howard is known to have designed 3 buildings in Brockville. The Fulford Place house museum was built in 1899-1901 for Senator George Taylor Fulford at 287 King Street East in Brockville's east end. His palatial home was built on his success in marketing patent medicines, including Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People around the world. He was one of the area's richest industrialists before his untimely death in 1905. The house owned and operated by the Ontario Heritage Trust is open for public tours on a seasonal schedule. The Brockville Museum, situated in the historic downtown core, at 5 Henry Street, features exhibits and artifacts related to Brockville's rich history and the city's development as a waterfront community. The John H. Fulford Memorial Fountain was erected in 1917. 1000 Islands Cruises out of Brockville are offered by 1000 Islands and Seaway Cruises offering scenic cruises on the Saint Lawrence River. The Brockville area is the launching point for underwater wreck diving on sunken ships discovered in the Saint Lawrence, and a number of dive operators take divers to these sites. In 2014, the City of Brockville started a collaboration with S.O.S. (Save Ontario Shipwrecks) to launch an underwater Sculpture Park off of Centeen Park. New sculptures are added annually.
Kingston is one of the country’s most historic cities with some of Canada’s most important his- torical gures and events. Discover a favourite exhibit in one of our museums, or take a stroll and explore our charming shops and enjoy a delicious meal in one of our many esteemed restaurants. Home to a beautiful waterfront and some of the region’s best cultural attractions, such as museums, galleries and historic sites, including Fort Henry and the Kingston Penitentiary Tours. For more information on what’s happening in the city visit the Tourism Kingston website at visitkingston.ca.
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Kingston
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Kingston is one of the country’s most historic cities with some of Canada’s most important his- torical gures and events. Discover a favourite exhibit in one of our museums, or take a stroll and explore our charming shops and enjoy a delicious meal in one of our many esteemed restaurants. Home to a beautiful waterfront and some of the region’s best cultural attractions, such as museums, galleries and historic sites, including Fort Henry and the Kingston Penitentiary Tours. For more information on what’s happening in the city visit the Tourism Kingston website at visitkingston.ca.
Gananoque is referred to as the "Gateway to the Thousand Islands," which lie next to it in the St. Lawrence River. Local attractions include boat cruises through the Thousand Islands and to Boldt Castle, New York, live theatre, the summer theatre festival of The Thousand Islands Playhouse, the Arthur Child Heritage Museum of the 1000 Islands and the Shorelines Casino Thousand Islands. The theatre company in Gananoque is The Thousand Islands Playhouse which operates two theatre spaces: The Springer Theatre, and the Firehall Theatre, attracting international attention since 1982.
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Gananoque
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Gananoque is referred to as the "Gateway to the Thousand Islands," which lie next to it in the St. Lawrence River. Local attractions include boat cruises through the Thousand Islands and to Boldt Castle, New York, live theatre, the summer theatre festival of The Thousand Islands Playhouse, the Arthur Child Heritage Museum of the 1000 Islands and the Shorelines Casino Thousand Islands. The theatre company in Gananoque is The Thousand Islands Playhouse which operates two theatre spaces: The Springer Theatre, and the Firehall Theatre, attracting international attention since 1982.

Sightseeing

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亨利堡國家歷史遺址
1 Fort Henry Dr
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金斯敦監獄
560 King St W
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Take your snowmobile using the Upper Canada Snowmobile Region trail system. 3300 kms of Trails Groomed With Dedication 31 Groomers, operated by volunteers, look after 3300 kilometers of pristine trails.
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Morrisburg
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Take your snowmobile using the Upper Canada Snowmobile Region trail system. 3300 kms of Trails Groomed With Dedication 31 Groomers, operated by volunteers, look after 3300 kilometers of pristine trails.

Food scene

Family Owned craft cidery
BUSL Cider
75 Quabbin Rd
Family Owned craft cidery
Join us for the excitement with Slot Machines and Table Games or dine in our Windward Restaurant! Reservations are not required to attend the casino; however, Contact Tracing remains in effect and a government issued photo ID and proof of full vaccination (+14 days) will be required upon entry. Hear the sounds, see the lights and get back in play – we are now operating at 100% occupancy!
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千島海岸賭場
380 ON-2
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Join us for the excitement with Slot Machines and Table Games or dine in our Windward Restaurant! Reservations are not required to attend the casino; however, Contact Tracing remains in effect and a government issued photo ID and proof of full vaccination (+14 days) will be required upon entry. Hear the sounds, see the lights and get back in play – we are now operating at 100% occupancy!