Theodore Gegoux Painted the Steamboat St. Lawrence, Who Was He? Whatever happened to Theodore Gegoux’s painting of the palatial steamboat St. Lawrence during a searchlight excursion in 1894 in Richard Palmer
Wayback Wednesdays… My name is Julie Woods and I have been a summer student employed by The Arthur Child Heritage Museum (ACHM) Julie Woods
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
Friendship Islands Island life can be, well…insular. So, when Billie Jo of Murray Isle proposed an annual event that would allow area islanders to get together and meet each other, I immediately agreed. The event—The Friendship Cup Lynn E. McElfresh
Well-Preserved and Well-Refreshed A new sign on the trails behind Canoe Point points the way to the Grindstone Island Winery, and one afternoon in August I decided to follow it. Stewart Dutfield
John J. Flanagan and Westminster Park’s St. Lawrence Anglers Often histories about the Angler's Association focused on the wealthiest and most politically connected members of the organization. This article will tell a slightly different tale. Linda Twichell
Angels Among Us in the Thousand Islands… I am sure I was touched by an angel back in 1995, when we had a microburst. Mary Politis
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
Hiking the Thousand Islands Anyone who knows the Mondores also knows that my husband and I love to hike! And we especially love to hike the Thousand Islands. Patty Mondore
Renewing Life in a Condo… In 2016, we needed a lifestyle change. I woke up one morning and the plan popped into my head. We would sell the Katy Leigh and buy a condo in the new Tall Ships Landing Bob Duthie
VB Stewart et al… More Uticans Settle Westminster Park This month we see Reverend Dr. Fowler inspiring another family of his congregation, the family of Victor Bell Stewart of Utica, to invest in the Park as well. Linda Twichell
Wish They All Could Be Summer Girls In the 1960s, the Beach Boys were crooning about California Girls. But in the late 19th century, a young man’s thoughts of summer romance was focused on the Summer Girl. Lynn E. McElfresh