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Prior to 2001, the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands was three separate townships: Front of Leeds and Lansdowne, Rear of Leeds and Lansdowne, and Front of Escott.

Today, we are one amalgamated township situated along the St. Lawrence River in the area known as the 1000 Islands. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the region became widely known as a summer resort. Several grand hotels provided luxurious accommodations while steamboats offered tours among the islands.

The Township is home to several quaint villages including Lansdowne which was originally a stagecoach stop. The hamlet consisted of a church, hotel, post office and a store. A source of pride for the residents is the Lansdowne Fair which has been celebrated for over 150 years.

The Village of Lyndhurst, located on the Rideau Heritage Route, is home to the oldest bridge in existence in Ontario and the famous Lyndhurst Turkey Fair which is held in mid-September.

Rockport's location on the St. Lawrence River, midway between Brockville and Kingston, made it an excellent stop for sailing and steam ships to replenish their supplies. The community has become a tourist village and a boaters paradise.

Seeley's Bay was created during the building of the Rideau Canal and became a regular stop for steam wheelers travelling on the canal. It was established as a port in 1832 and by 1885 the village was a shipping point for grain, lumber, livestock and wood. Travelers continue to visit Seeley's Bay, enjoying the area's charm and annual events, such as Canada Day and Frost Fest.

Many parts of our rich history are digitally preserved through the tremendous efforts of Leeds Thousand Islands Historical Society.

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