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Looking to head up there for the weekend, what do you guys recommend? It's been awhile since I have visited the 1000 islands and it was in the summer.
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I would recommend going to Lake Placid/Saranac Lake instead. A lot of things are shut down in Alexandria Bay this time of season. WHat are you looking to do?
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Most of the 1000 Isles are pretty sleepy. Jump over to Kingston, Ontario if you want a good time. Only about 30 miles from the TI Bridge and lots of great stuff going on. Great college town.
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I 2nd the Adirondacks. Even in the summer, I don't think Alex Bay or 1000 Islands are the liveliest areas anymore, especially in the winter
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If you are into any outdoor activities or traveling down the olympic bobsled, come up to Lake Placid.
Moderator cut: realtor soliciting I got married in 2004 at Boldt Castle in Alex Bay. Summers are gorgeous winters are dead. Last edited by bellafinzi; 02-19-2008 at 07:32 AM. Reason: realtor soliciting |
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