Dogs Leashed
Features
River/Creek · Wildlife
Description
A unique and fascinating hike showcasing the diversity of forests in St. Lawrence Islands National Park. Enjoy views of Polly and Mud Creek while keeping your eyes open for soaring turkey vultures.
Thousand Islands National Park, one of Canada's smallest national parks, is located in the beautiful 1000 Islands region. The park consists of several mainland properties and more than 20 islands between Kingston and Brockville and is the traditional territory of two distinct aboriginal cultures, the Haudenosaunee (Ho dee no shoe ni) or Six Nations-Iroquois Confederacy and the Misi-zaagiing or the Mississauga Anishinaabe, close relatives of the Ojibwa People. The Haudenosaunee, an agricultural people, know the 1000 Islands area as Tsitkawehnoton (Jeet gah weh know doon), meaning "The Many Islands." The Misi-zaagiing, traditionally a hunting and gathering society, call the area Gicchi siibi, meaning "The Great River."
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