1000 Islands Fun Day Trip - RSVP by May 21


Details
Please read ALL the details below carefully before RSVPing before May 21!
The Thousand Islands are a group of more than 1,800 islands in the St. Lawrence River. We will be taking a 3 hour boat tour (sing it with me), learning the history of the area and seeing the gorgeous scenery.
No passport required.
Should the trip be cancelled for any reason, your payment will be refunded in full.
Travel Itinerary:
Meet 7:50AM at 1 Yorkdale Place parking lot.
If you are coming on TTC, go over the pedestrian bridge towards the mall, take left through glass doors between GO train and Timmie's to Yorkdale Place We will depart at 8AM sharp!* We will be taking a minivan with just our group in it.
Many conversations, laughs, and various personal revelations.
Arrive Gananoque between 11-11:30, traffic willing
Lunch in the cute town, there are multiple options
Be on the boat pier by 12:45PM; boat tour is from 1-4PM
Sightseeing or shopping for souvenirs 4-5PM (or shorter if everyone agrees)
Depart for Toronto 5PM
Thou shalt not sing 100 Bottles of Beer on the Wall
Arrive Yorkdale Mall 8-8:30PM
Payment: Cost includes transportation and boat ride. Lunch cost not included.
If you prefer Interac, that's great, just please send me a private message for those details.
Bring:
Water bottle/s, camera, snacks if you want them, a great attitude!
Boat Itinerary:
Thousand Islands Bridge
The Thousand Islands International Bridge (French: Pont des Mille-îles) is an American-maintained international bridge system over the Saint Lawrence River connecting northern New York in the United States with southeastern Ontario in Canada. Constructed in 1937, with additions in 1959, the bridges span the Canada–US border in the middle of the Thousand Islands region.
Boldt Castle and the Boldt Yacht House
Construction began on Boldt Castle in 1900 at the bidding of millionaire hotel magnate George C. Boldt as a tribute to his beloved wife Louise. Boldt Castle was designed as their summer dream home. A castle rivaling those of Europe, built on the St. Lawrence River, in the heart of the 1000 Islands. However it was not to be, Mrs. Boldt passed away suddenly just months before the completion of the castle. Mr. Boldt was inconsolable and immediately stopped all construction on Heart Island, leaving the property vacant for over seventy years.
1000 Islands Tower
The 1000 Islands Tower is a concrete observation tower on Hill Island, essentially on the U.S.-Canada border, but actually located within Ontario rather than New York State. Built in 1965, the tower provides panoramic views over the Thousand Islands of both nations, from a height of 400 feet (120 m) above the St. Lawrence River.
Zavikon Island
Zavikon Island is home to a bridge that, at only 32 feet in length, is considered the shortest international bridge in the world. It connects a Canadian island with an American island in the middle of the Saint Lawrence River. The boundary agreement that was drafted between Canada and the United States declares that no island can be split into two territories. Two-thirds of the islands in this bunch, the Thousand Islands, belong to Canada, but the total area of the Canadian islands is roughly equal to the other one-third, which are considered to be American territory.

1000 Islands Fun Day Trip - RSVP by May 21