Canada 150 Rink Comes to Gananoque! If you google “Hockey and culture” in Canada you will find, ”Ice Hockey: A symbol of Canada, a national sport, Susan W. Smith
An Interview with Author Susan G Mathis My debut novel, The Fabric of Hope: An Irish Family Legacy is the story of an 1850s Irish immigrant and Susan W. Smith
TI Life Happenings in September They say we own the River starting in September and I think that is true! Not many sailboats anchored in the bays and little boat traffic. This coincides with back to school, back to the office and meetings! However, there are a number of weekends to come! Susan W. Smith
River Sadness The search for a missing 11-Year-old boy along the St. Lawrence River, near Rockport, Susan W. Smith
Happenings in August: News and Updates News and happenings in the Thousand Islands in August 2018. Susan W. Smith
Wavve Boating… Yes, an App for That… “The App for Recreational Boaters…Navigate Confidently…Find your Friends… Explore n... Susan W. Smith
Excursions: 2018 There comes a time when a contingent of the group says, “Let’s leave this little oasis for a few hours to explore Susan W. Smith
News and Happenings in July However, Summer 2018 is proving to be lovely and sunny, warm and perfect for boating. Susan W. Smith
Accessibility Ramp at Joel Stone Park On June 16, 2018, tover 200 guests were celebrated the project, known as “Redefining Limitations, the Lions Accessibility Ramp” was officially opened. Susan W. Smith
Songs, like Friends, are Gifts I began writing and performing original songs while attending Gananoque Secondary School, located in the historic Heart of the Thousand Islands. Susan W. Smith
Reveille Island, proud history This month Reveille Island has come on the market for sale, and we think it is important to share its history to help find another caring steward. Susan W. Smith
News and Happenings in June 2018 Thoughts of family and friends, boats and water sports, fish and even bird watching are top of mind. Enjoy Summer 2018! Susan W. Smith