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Thousand Islands Secondary School (TISS) is a public high school in the city of Brockville, Ontario and one of the most populous high school managed by the Upper Canada District School Board. Built in 1965, the school has been a part of the Brockville community for over 50 years
Russell High School: Russell: 362: 225: 165 Seaway District High School: Iroquois: 371: 351: 265 Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute: Smiths Falls: 765: 623: 450 South Grenville District High School: Prescott: 601: 587: 546 St. Lawrence High School: Cornwall: 271: 655: 640 Tagwi Secondary School: Avonmore: 420: 432: 523 Thousand Islands ...
The Thousand Islands archipelago is at the outlet of Lake Ontario at the head of the Saint Lawrence River.The region is bisected by the Canada–United States border and covers portions of Jefferson and St. Lawrence counties in the U.S. state of New York, in addition to parts of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville and Frontenac County in the Canadian province of Ontario.
The Islands High School boys and girls basketball teams will have a new look with a pair of new coaches taking over next season.
Alexandria Bay is a village in Jefferson County, New York, United States, within the town of Alexandria.It is located in the Thousand Islands region of northern New York. The population of the village was 1,078 at the 2010 United States Census. [2]
The Thousand Islands Parkway (often written as 1000 Islands Parkway) is a scenic parkway in the Canadian province of Ontario. It extends easterly from an interchange with Highway 401 in Gananoque for approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) to rejoin Highway 401 near the community of Butternut Bay , west of Brockville .
The Thousand Islands International Bridge system is a series of five bridges [3] spanning the St. Lawrence River. From south to north, they are: American mainland to Wellesley Island (main span [1]) Wellesley Island to Hill Island (international crossing) Hill Island to Constance Island; Constance Island to Georgina Island; Georgina Island to ...
In 1875, Thousand Island Park was founded by Rev. J.F. Dayan, as a Methodist summer, Chautauqua-like community. [6] The main purpose was to enable families to secure pleasant lots for cottages or tents where they could spend a portion of the summer in a beautiful, cool, and salubrious place with religious purposes being secondary.