Gordon's Estate Serivces presents 6659 Loyalist Parkway, Bath FOR SALE
Stuning Conrad Huffman home circa 1812 for sale.
Visit gogordons.com for details.
Driving my Car onto the Glenora Ferry Boat M.V. Quinte Loyalist of Kingston
Glenora Ferry | Travelling in Ontario by car: Kingston Area Ferry
Come with me onto the Glenora Ferry in Picton Ontario.
King’s Highway 33, commonly referred to as Highway 33, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The route begins at Highway 62 in Bloomfield and travels east to the Collins Bay Road junction at Collins Bay in the city of Kingston, a distance of 60.9 kilometres (37.8mi). The highway continues further east into Kingston as Bath Road (Kingston Road 33), ending at the former Highway 2, now Princess Street. Highway 33 is divided into two sections by the Bay of Quinte. The Glenora Ferry service crosses between the two sections just east of Picton, transporting vehicles and pedestrians for free throughout the year.
Originally, Highway 33 continues northeast through Trenton to the town of Stirling, ending as a junction with Highway 14. This section was transferred to county governments by the beginning of 1998. In 2009, Highway 33 became the site of the first modern roundabout on a provincial highway west of Picton.
In 1984, Queen Elizabeth commemorated Highway 33 between Trenton and Kingston as the Loyalist Parkway at a ceremony in Amherstview in honour of the settlers that landed there in 1784
Ferry Services:
Glenora / Adolphustown
Wolfe Island / Kingston
Special Permits
Amherst Island
Howe Island-County
Frontenac Islands
Horne’s
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Loyalist Golf Club
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The Resort Town of Gananqué, Ontario
Gananoqué, located midway between Toronto and Montréal, is known as the Gateway to the Thousand Islands. This popular resort town, on a scenic stretch of the St. Lawrence River, began as a Loyalist settlement and today is home to many shops, historic buildings, museums and art galleries that celebrate local culture. All activities seem to center around the river. The population of the picturesque town is small, at just over 5,000 people but it swells enormously in the summertime and the downtown streets bustle with tourists discovering fabulous little shops.
Driving Along 1000 Islands Parkway in the Fall
Driving along the 1000 Islands Parkway on the morning run to Timmie's
129 Thousand Islands Parkway
Waterfront view without waterfront taxes! Home is where your heart is ... spacious 3 bedroom, 2 full bath, all brick bungalow with a lower walkout and kitchenette. Breathtaking view of the St. Lawrence River. Fully renovated basement (2009), new fireplace insert (2014), new roof (2010), seamless eavestroughs (2010), new front door (2011), loads of newly installed hardwood on main level. 2 minutes from 401 on the Thousand Islands Parkway.
VIA 902 on the 52
Via 902 P42DC pulling the VIA 52 from Toronto to Montreal
Cruising and Boating in the 1000 Islands
Whether you have your own boat or kayak, want to rent one, or would prefer to experience the St. Lawrence River on the deck of a 1000 Islands Cruise or a Tall Ship, getting out on the water is the best way to experience all that the 1000 Islands Region has to offer.
Windsurfing at Prinyers Cove - August 2012
windsurfing
Easter Monday at Smugglers Glen
Lucky shot
Kingston Trip - The 1000 Islands Cruise 2014 08 30 15 56 51
Kingston Trip - The 1000 Islands Cruise - Saturday August 30, 2014
The Canadian VIA #2 @ RR 14 (East Of Carvel) 23MAY12 F40PH-3 6456 Leading
DieselSmoke92's Channel
The last catch of the day is The Canadian. VIA #2 was heading east toward its next stop of Edmonton with cars and F40PH-3's 6456 and 6410 on point. Shot @ 22:22 on May 23 2012.
Dave and Jim Golf
Golf at Smugglers Glen October 12, 2008
VIA 69 Baie D'Urfe May 12 2011
VIA 69 with P42DC 919 runs westwards past Baie D'Urfe on its way to Toronto.
Filmed with chrisvazquez7 and HunterBHolmes.