Remember Paul Malo: "Mr. Thousand Islands." When Kim Lunman and I first met Ian Coristine, we were struck by Ian's appreciation of Paul Malo's talents the first of many times that our friend Ian showed his ability to be a connector. Kim Lunman Grout
February 2020 News & Photographs News, Photographs, Water levels Petition and Lorraine Payette - all featured for our February issue. Susan W. Smith
Ethos of Design – Steve Taylor and Arch Kerr Arch Kerr was the architect, I was the builder, and I became his pupil, though I’m not sure he knew that at the time.” Lynn E. McElfresh
2019 Seaway Recap With high water levels on Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, the 2019 navigation season caused for much discussion and arguments Michael Folsom
A River Runs Through It: Furniture by Mike Schepis When I saw the "River" running down the middle of a stunning piece of fine furniture. I immediately wanted to know how this was done, and what the story was behind it. Patrick Metcalf
Early Families of Westminster…the Fairchilds I claim Mr. and Mrs. DeForrest Fairchild for Westminster Park because that is where they began their River days and where they ended them. Linda Twichell
Save the River's Muskie Fishing News... Save the River's Muskie Fishing News with Lawrence Gunther of BlueFish Radio and the announcement of the new Dan Tack Muskie Release Program John Peach
Excerpts from Elizabeth Gwillim Simcoe's Diary The following narratives are selected diary excerpts from her family's final journey down the St. Lawrence on their way to Quebec City where they would sail back to England. Arthur Pegg UE
January 2020 - A New Year Amazing water level photographs, Dan Tack tribute and beautiful winter photographs!, Yes, Volume 15 - means 15 years of TI Life.... Susan W. Smith
TI Life Small World Department - 1962 What follows is a small world experience. The story spans generations, several of the Thousand Islands, a continent, and coincidences that defy the odds... Tom Robbins, Don Ross, & Callie Woodman Quarrier
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