Leeds and the Thousand Islands

The township comprises the communities of Berryton, Black Rapids, Brier Hill, Cheeseborough, Darlingside, Dulcemaine, Ebenezer, Eden Grove, Ellisville, Emery, Escott, Fairfax, Gananoque Junction, Gray's Beach, Greenfield, Grenadier Island, Halsteads Bay, Holland, Ivy Lea, Junetown, La Rue Mills, Lansdowne, Leeds, Legge, Long Point, Lyndhurst, Maple Grove, Mitchellville, Narrows, Oak Leaf, Outlet, Pooles Resort, Quabbin, Rockfield, Rockport, Sand Bay Corner, Seeley's Bay, Selton, Soperton, Sweets Corners, Taylor, Tilley, Union, Warburton, Washburns Corners, Waterton, Willowbank and Wilstead.

Designed by John Roddick, the masonry arch bridge was erected by contractors Miles Fulford and Simon Ransom.

This celebration involves hay-stack decoration, petting zoos, fishing contests for kids, crafts and 50/50 draws.

[6] Rockport is a village on the St. Lawrence River with historic homes, restaurants, resorts, boat launch and marinas.

There are bicycle racks, benches, and well marked walking paths with interpretive signs and murals for points of historical interest.

[8] Seeley's Bay is at the north west corner of the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands and is most known for fishing and its direct access to the UNESCO designated Rideau Canal.

The village was established early in the 19th century as a port of call for steamers going between Kingston and Ottawa on the Rideau Canal.

Rockport