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Brighter Hell
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I have friends in Gananoque (pronounced Gan-a-nock-way, or Gan for short) so I've been there lots of times over the last few years. It's a touristy town on the St. Lawrence at the Thousand Islands, across the river from New York state. Downtown Gan has brick and stone buildings mostly in Renaissance and Georgian styles. The town has some beautifully restored old houses, many of which have been turned into bed and breakfasts. The main entrances into
town have big "Canada's Gateway to the Thousand Islands" arches over the road but I didn't get any pictures.
this hotel was being renovated this past summer. it had burned down except for the shell.
the stately old town hall
one of the coolest looking clock towers anywhere
the local watering hole
this old mill is now offices for accountants, lawyers and such
the waterfront, home to hordes of american boaters
the gananoque inn
town have big "Canada's Gateway to the Thousand Islands" arches over the road but I didn't get any pictures.
this hotel was being renovated this past summer. it had burned down except for the shell.
the stately old town hall
one of the coolest looking clock towers anywhere
the local watering hole
this old mill is now offices for accountants, lawyers and such
the waterfront, home to hordes of american boaters
the gananoque inn