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The 1000 Islands History Museum is situated in the charming town of Gananoque, Ontario, Canada. This location is not only beautiful but also rich in history and ecology, making it an ideal place for a museum that interprets the history and ecology of Gananoque and the 1000 Islands.

What the Museum Offers

The 1000 Islands History Museum offers a unique perspective on the history and ecology of Gananoque and the 1000 Islands. From the ancient mountain range to the present day, the museum tells the story of the cultures and creatures that have lived along the shores of the St. Lawrence River, in and around the town of Gananoque.

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1000 Islands History Museum
125 Water St
ON K7G 3E Gananoque

Visitor information 1000 Islands History Museum

Opening hours

Summer Hours: May to September
Open 7 days a week 10am - 4pm

Winter Hours: October to April
Open Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 4pm
Closed Sunday and Monday

Holiday Hours:
Closed December 23rd- 26th.
Closed December 31st &January 1st.

Admission

Admission to our museum is by donation.

Facilities

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Location & Map

125 Water St, Gananoque

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Exhibitions

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1000 Islands History Museum Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The 1000 Islands History Museum in Gananoque, Canada offers visitors an informative look at the region's rich past. The museum houses a variety of exhibits that showcase the area's maritime history, indigenous culture, and local development. Visitors appreciate the well-organized displays and the opportunity to learn about the unique ecosystem of the Thousand Islands. The museum's location along the waterfront adds to its charm, allowing guests to enjoy scenic views. While some find the museum on the smaller side, many feel it provides a good overview of the area's history in a compact space. The knowledgeable staff and volunteers are often cited as helpful in enhancing the visitor experience. However, some guests mention that certain exhibits could benefit from updates or more interactive elements. Despite its modest size, the museum is generally considered a worthwhile stop for those interested in learning about the local history and culture of the 1000 Islands region.

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