"A.E. Vickery" Hits a Shoal One of the most popular dive sites on the St. Lawrence River is the remains of the sunken schooner A.E. Vickery, off Rock Island Light near Clayton. Richard Palmer
Excursions in the Pacific Ocean, Part 2 In Part I, some readers thought there should be no problem with a flood tide that gets you "back to the launch ramp" when the wind drops to zero, but . . . Derek Innes
Emily Wright Holt Remembers This winter, Emily Wright Holt, who has a 95th birthday this year, she started to record some of the stories from her past, and we, the readers of TI Life, get to listen in! Emily Wright Holt
Frank H. Taylor: Harper's Weekly Special Artist on Tour Frank H. Taylor, Harper’s Weekly's "special artist" accompanied former president Ulysses S. Grant, General Philip H. Sheridan and their wives to Florida, Cuba, and Mexico in 1880. Nancy Gustke
DELANEY'S POINT: Before and After the Canoes In 1883, this tract of land, known as Delaney's Point, looked very different than it does today. Decades before, loggers ... Lynn E. McElfresh
Casa Blanca, the setting for "Reagan's Reward" Casa Blanca is one of the most well-preserved Gilded Age cottages along “Millionaire’s Row” in the Thousand Islands and the setting for my latest novella, "Reagan's Reward." Susan G. Mathis
Walkin' on the Railroad Bob and I want to spread the word and help fund the renovations TILT is planning to make on a 60-foot historical railroad trestle... Patty Mondore
A.B. Munro - A Journey of Discovery I began going through that box of pictures, books, and documents. Doing so began a journey of discovering my family's Canadian connections resulting in a fresh insight into American history and my heritage. Tom Hughes
Aunt Jane's Bay Regatta It was a decidedly home-grown event. The core concept was for each household to create their own ‘float’, and participate in a ‘parade’ around the Bay. Tom Robbins
About the "Cottage on Stilts of Light" on Murray Isle About the "Cottage on Stilts of Light" on Murray Isle; who lived there and when! The Hon. Henry Spicer, Col. James T. Watson & Hannah Watson, woman suffrage. Lynn E. McElfresh
Happy River Never has a ship that frequents the St. Lawrence Seaway been more appropriately named. I would guess it is one of the most photographed ships on the River ... Patty Mondore
"The Orchards" on Grindstone Island My family was fortunate to have owned "The Orchards" on Grindstone Island. Rick Casali
Captain Best, 'The Hermit of Wigwam Cove' One of the most interesting characters who once lived in a small cabin at the edge of Lake Ontario on Sandy Pond was Captain George Best, commonly known as the "Hermit of Wigwam Cove." Richard Palmer