

A historic, 500m-long tunnel that once served as a vital railway link, now a unique pedestrian pathway offering a glimpse into Brockville's past.
Explore Ontario's first railway tunnel, now a pedestrian tunnel with murals and a unique atmosphere.
Discover the rich history of Brockville through interactive exhibits and artifacts.
A peaceful island with walking trails, picnic areas, and beautiful views of the St. Lawrence River.

The tunnel is 500 meters long and exploring it involves a lot of walking.
The tunnel can be cooler than the outside temperature, so a light jacket is recommended.
While the tunnel is lit, a flashlight can be useful for exploring darker areas or checking details.
A local favourite for breakfast, known for its extensive menu and cozy atmosphere.
Located in the historic Prince of Wales Hotel, this restaurant offers a beautiful view of the St. Lawrence River.
A fine dining experience with a focus on local ingredients, located in the 1812 Blockhouse.

Egg, bacon, and cheese on a toasted English muffin, served with home fries.
Soft corn tortillas filled with seasoned beef, lettuce, tomato, and cheese, served with a side of salsa.
Heartwarming bowl of ground beef, kidney beans, onions, and spices, topped with shredded cheese and green onions.
A vintage-style poster celebrating the historic Brockville Railway Tunnel, a symbol of the city's rich history.
Pure maple syrup produced locally, a staple in Canadian cuisine and a great way to bring a taste of the 1000 Islands home.
Intricately carved wooden bears, a traditional craft passed down through generations in the Brockville area.
A vibrant, bustling waterfront with stunning bay views, offering a mix of modern and historic attractions.
Dwarka, an ancient city in Gujarat, is known for its connection to Lord Krishna and beautiful beaches.
A scenic gorge along the Blue Ridge Parkway, offering stunning views, hiking trails, and waterfalls.