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Wolfe Island Corn Maze

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Wolfe Island Corn Maze
Wolfe Island Corn Maze
Wolfe Island Corn Maze
Wolfe Island Corn Maze
Wolfe Island Corn Maze
Wolfe Island Corn Maze
Wolfe Island Corn Maze
Wolfe Island Corn Maze
Wolfe Island Corn Maze
Wolfe Island Corn Maze
Wolfe Island Corn Maze
Wolfe Island Corn Maze
Wolfe Island Corn Maze
Wolfe Island Corn Maze
Wolfe Island Corn Maze
Phone:
+1 613-385-1998

Address:
Hwy 95, Ontario K0H 2Y0, Canada

Wolfe Island is an island at the entrance to the Saint Lawrence River in Lake Ontario near Kingston, Ontario. Wolfe Island is part of Frontenac County, Ontario and the Township of Frontenac Islands. It is the largest of the Thousand Islands. The largest community on the island is Marysville. The island was part of the traditional hunting lands of the Tyendinaga Mohawk people and the original name of the island is Ganounkouesnot . It was called Grand Island . In a proclamation by the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada John Graves Simcoe on 16 July 1792, the island was renamed from Grand island to Wolfe island, after British General James Wolfe.The island is about 29 kilometres long, with its width varying from around 9 kilometres to a few hundred metres at some points; its area is about 124 square kilometres . The resident population is about 1400 people, but this can double or triple in summer. Wolfe Island has its own post office and telephone exchange . Wolfe Island can be accessed by ferry from both Canada and the United States. The ferry from Kingston is operated by the Ministry of Transportation and is free of charge. This ferry operates from two locations: the Summer Dock located in Marysville and the Winter Dock located at Dawson Point. This route includes a bubbler system that stretches to the Barrack Street Dock in Kingston, Ontario. This ferry service is currently being examined in an ongoing transportation study. The seasonal Horne's Ferry toll ferry to Cape Vincent, New York, first licensed in 1802, is still operated by the descendants of the first licence-holder and is one of the rare Canada-US international border crossings to be privately operated . A third ferry runs seasonally to join Wolfe Island to Simcoe Island.
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