| Spend a few days….Escape to a place where you’ll be greeted by friendly faces. The quaint and historic village of Rockport is said to be one of the prettiest and most photographed villages in the 1000 Islands. The village of Rockport’s treasured history dates back 200 years when Scottish and Irish settlers first came to the area. To-day the village is a bustling community that offers 1000 Islands cruises, full service restaurants, country store & RV park, full service marina’s, boutiques, accommodations and unique dining. Spend a night at a Country Inn or a Resort; enjoy elegant dining and breathtaking sunsets on a dinner cruise. |
| Outdoor experiences are limitless. Divers take a walk on the river floor and explore a ….shipwreck. The St. Lawrence River is home to the best fresh-water scuba diving in the world. Scattered along the bottom of the St. Lawrence River are the historic remains of hundreds of ships who met their demise when they struck shallow shoals. Just in front of the village of Rockport is the sunken ship the Kinghorn. To this day she sits on the bottom of the St. Lawrence River and is a popular attraction for divers. |
| Rent a fishing boat or book a guided fishing charter. The 1000 Islands has excellent fishing year round, with an estimated 85 species of fish. Bicycle, hike or take a leisurely stroll along the 1000 Island Parkway, 37 km bicycle path. Visit the magnificent castles of the 1000 Islands on a Two Castle Cruise with Rockport Boat Line and let your thoughts transport you back to the Gilded Age of the Rich & Famous. Discover the rich history of Rockport on a Heritage Walking Tour through the village. |



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