Long Sault Parkway - Ingleside, Ontario
Article by Igor GavricLong Sault Parkway, is a road that runs from Long Sault to a point just east of Ingleside in Ontario, connecting the 11 islands that were created from high points of land left by St. Lawrence Seaway flooding in 1950's. The islands are now a major tourist attraction and source of revenue for the region, especially during the summer months when tourists visit the parkway for its two beautiful beaches (Mille Roches and Woodlands), three campgrounds (Mille Roches, Woodlands, McLaren), fishing, boating, cycling, and biking opportunities.
This beautiful parkway is free to access for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians to enjoy. There are fees for parking inside the parkway or day use fees if you use the beaches, or camping fees from mid-May until Thanksgiving in October.
Location: Between Morrisburg and Cornwall, Ontario, on County Road 2.
From Highway 401 use exits 770 and 778.
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