Long Sault Parkway
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The Long Sault Parkway runs from Long Sault to a point just east of Ingleside in Ontario. Constructed as a road connecting the islands in Lake St. Lawrence as part of the Long Sault Provincial Park, it was built partly over a former alignment of Highway 2 which was flooded in 1958 as part of the St. Lawrence Seaway project. (See also The Lost Villages.)
The park is a major tourist attraction and source of revenue for the region, especially during the summer months when tourists, most notably from the Montreal region flock to the parkway for its beaches, camping, fishing, and boating opportunities.
The park is a major tourist attraction and source of revenue for the region, especially during the summer months when tourists, most notably from the Montreal region flock to the parkway for its beaches, camping, fishing, and boating opportunities.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Sault_Parkway
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 45°0'9"N 74°54'54"W
- Upper Saranac Lake 86 km
- Murphy's Point Provincial Park 109 km
- Indian Lake Island New York State DEC Campground 147 km
- Sandbanks Provincial Park 225 km
- Petroglyphs Provincial Park 254 km
- Fillmore Glen State Park 283 km
- Letchworth State Park 356 km
- Stokes State Forest 414 km
- Worthington State Forest 444 km
- Norwalk Islands 451 km
- Township of South-Stormont 6.9 km
- Louisville, New York 13 km
- Lake St. Lawrence 13 km
- Norfolk, New York 19 km
- Township of North-Stormont 24 km
- Township of South-Dundas 28 km
- Town of Waddington, New York 29 km
- Stockholm, New York 29 km
- Madrid, New York 31 km
- Township of North-Dundas 37 km