Tour Overview
Welcome to the Hiking Trails Tour, hosted by the 1000 Islands History Museum! Join us on a series of stops at popular and historic parklands, trailheads and nature conservations in Leeds and the Thousand Islands, with highlights to their significance, story, and scenic beauty.
Through archival photos and documents, we can see how these areas have transformed from farmlands, mines, and campgrounds to nationally recognized parks, trails, and conservation areas. So grab your hiking boots, and see you out there!
For more information about the trails, you can visit AllTrails!
Stops
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Stop 1: Murray/Bickerton Gananoque Trails
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Stop 2: Marble Rock Conservation Area
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Stop 3: Landons Bay
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Stop 4: Mallorytown Landing
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Stop 5: Jones Creek
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Stop 6: Mac Johnson Wildlife Area
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Stop 7: Charleston Lake Provincial Park
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Stop 8: Rock Dunder
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Stop 9: Kingston & Pembroke Trail
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Stop 10: Frontenac Park