Nashville Airport's Look at Two $$$ Boats and Remembering Powers’ Guide Boat from Round Island! It was the magazine’s “Fort Lauderdale Boat Show Special” issue with pricey advertisements and stories about multi-multi-multimillion-dollar yachts... Cary R. Brick
Phat Boy, Thousand Islands Showman At the time of his death in 1891, Phat Boy, Edward Fredrick Babbage of Rochester, NY, age 51, was regarded as the best tour guide on the St. Lawrence River. Lynn E. McElfresh
A Day in the Life of Boldt Castle, circa1934 38 passengers aboard Miss St. Lawrence II, thoroughly enjoying their cruise and eagerly anticipated the upcoming stop at the world-renowned Boldt Castle. The date was August 27, 1934. Tom King
Patriot Chronicles: The Sad and Strange Story of John Berry Locally, John Berry was known as an “ardent Patriot,” and he was regarded as a strong supporter of Republican causes. John C. Carter
Dog Tales from Days of Yore As I troll through the newspaper archives I see that dogs and the River has been a tradition for over a hundred years. Lynn E. McElfresh
About Mary Island... Have you ever wondered about Mary Island and the canal that separates it from Wellesley Island? Linda Twichell
Ghost Stories Islanders at the turn of the century didn’t wait until Halloween to enjoy ghosts. Ghost parties and ghost dances were popular... Lynn E. McElfresh
Stephen Shay - The Wood Shepherd Stephen Shay, a talented craftsman turns out wooden folk-art pieces under the name, “The Wood Shepherd,” in homage to his past career as a Christian clergyman. Tom King
Regretting a Rut in the Water I have heard that the only difference between a rut and a grave is their dimensions. This may be overstating things a bit, but we definitely fell ... Donald Middleton
Out of a Flood: The Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary The Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary is an oddity of history, its nine thousand hectares of field, wetland, and uplands established on land reclaimed through unique circumstances. Craig I. Stevenson
The Work of Minna Anthony Common: Rock Ridges Trail Minna Anthony Common spent nearly all of here summers surrounded by its beauty as the foundation for her life's work. Becky Ferrigno
And Then There Was Light Before August 1st, 1929, Grenell Island was dark at night. Imagine a world lit by lamplight. Lynn E. McElfresh
Spectacle Shoal and Red Horse Rock Lighthouses Spectacle Shoal and Red Horse Rock were among nine lighthouses established in 1856 when the government decided that lighting the Canadian Thousand Islands was a priority. Mary Alice Snetsinger