The Gananoque and District Humane Society (GDHS) celebrated its annual Furball Cruise on August 22, setting out from Rockport to spend two evening hours on the St. Lawrence River gliding between the ...
Hot sunny weather was the perfect encouragement for families to head out to try their hand at fishing as Kids, Cops and Canadian Tire held its annual event at Joel Stone Park in Gananoque. More than ...
Pay It Forward with Paint returns to Gananoque from September through April. A popular program that donates all of its proceeds to local charities, it will be held at Grace United Church from 6-8 p.m.
Homegrown hockey teams can be found in almost every corner of Canada – whether tiny village or big city, the game attracts residents who want to get out there on the ice and knock a puck around.
The Thousand Islands History Museum in Gananoque celebrated its 30th or “pearl” anniversary by holding its annual Summer Evening in the Islands gala at the museum itself on July 17. “After 30 years in ...
About 45 people gathered near the Municipal Marina in Gananoque on July 19 for the reopening and re-dedication of Rotary Beach Park. “As you stroll around the park you can see the improvements to this ...
LANSDOWNE — The Lansdowne Agricultural Society (LAS) held its annual Blueberry Social for people of all ages from 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. on Aug. 13. “It was a sweet summer gathering,” said Samantha Birtch, ...
A student at Gananoque Secondary School (GSS) is one step closer to becoming a nurse, thanks to the generosity of a family-owned business in Gananoque. Alexis O’Connor of Gananoque was presented with ...
The Lions and Rotary Clubs in Gananoque were not afraid to bring it on. The 1000 Islands Family Ribfest roared into town in all its glory with the smoke, the heat, the sauce, the flames, the grills, ...
Canada Day is filled with colour, joy and celebration. No matter where you go, someone is celebrating the birth of the nation. “Canada is the second largest country of the world with a population of ...
The Junior Fair Board (JFB) in Lansdowne decided that it was time to revive a pre-COVID activity and dress the village up for Canada Day. The pandemic was hard on everyone, and it cost the Lansdowne ...
Local dancers and musicians gathered at Sculpture Park to perform on the banks of the Gananoque River before an audience of about 50 people on Saturday, June 21. “Every two years, we celebrate this ...