It was about a four-hour drive from our KOA campground in Niagara Falls to the KOA in Kingston. So far, I like the KOAs. Lots of things for families and kids, clean, well-maintained campground and sites, clean bathrooms, and good locations. We’ll be at another KOA outside of Montreal in a week and a half.
After setting up camp on the 20th, we drove in to town and had a drink at Jack Astor’s roof top deck, across from city hall, for the good views. The we walked over to Mango Thai for a little dinner. Drinks good, dinner meh.
On Sunday the 21st we drove over to Gananoque for a bike ride on the 1000 Islands Parkway Waterfront Trail. The trail is all paved and pretty flat. It is next to, but separate from, the parkway, and both run parallel and close to the St. Lawrence River. Around mile 14 out of 20 we stopped at the Ivy Lea Club for ice cream right on the river.
We’ve heard “Gananoque” pronounced three different ways, so say it any way you like.

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