宿泊施設の情報
Welcome to your own slice of paradise and history in the heart of the Thousand Islands! Nestled on Round Island, this charming waterfront cottage offers the ultimate escape, complete with private shoreline, stunning sunsets, and total tranquility, accommodating up to 10 guests.
Accessible only by boat, this cottage is a serene step back in time, surrounded by nature and water. Spend your days playing pickleball, kayaking, swimming, or simply relaxing on the deck as ships pass through the St. Lawrence River channel.
Ready for an unforgettable Thousand Islands adventure? This unique hideaway is perfect for couples, families, and anyone craving peace, privacy, and panoramic river views.
周辺エリアの情報
Round Island is known for its private residences and tranquil environment, offering a unique living experience amidst the natural beauty of the Thousand Islands. The area surrounding Round Island is rich with charm, culture, and natural beauty, making it the perfect extension of your island getaway. Located just minutes from the charming village of Clayton, you’ll have easy access to local shops, restaurants, and the famous Antique Boat Museum—if you ever feel like leaving the island. Clayton, settled in 1822, has a rich history as a shipbuilding and lumbering port. Today, it offers a delightful blend of cultural attractions and outdoor activities. Notable sites include the Antique Boat Museum, which houses North America's largest collection of freshwater recreational boats, and the Thousand Islands Museum, featuring exhibits on local history and culture.
The walkable downtown is lined with inviting cafes, galleries, and boutiques, and boaters can dock right in town to enjoy everything Clayton has to offer. Enjoy fresh fish restaurants and fine dining with linen table service, or take a short trip to nearby Sackets Harbor to savor Italian cuisine at Wise Guys. Wine enthusiasts will appreciate the local wineries scattered throughout the region. For those looking to explore further, the Thousand Islands Bridge is just 15 minutes away by car, or about 45 minutes by boat. A scenic boat ride can also take you to Gananoque in Canada (passport required), offering another layer of adventure. All of this sits along the majestic St. Lawrence Seaway, which holds 25% of the world’s freshwater, adding even more awe to this extraordinary destination.