Gananoque lies directly on three of Canada's busiest transportation routes: the four-lane
Highway 401, the double-track
Canadian National Railway main line, and the
St. Lawrence Seaway. It is also home to a rich provincial highway heritage, being home to the remaining stretch of
Highway 2. It is the western terminus of the
Thousand Islands Parkway, and a short drive from the
Thousand Islands Bridge, which crosses into the United States as
Interstate 81.
Via Rail inter-city passenger trains bound for
Toronto and
Ottawa stop at the unstaffed
Gananoque station to the north of downtown. Gananoque is also served by the
Gananoque Airport for
general aviation. Historically, the
Gananoque River's watershed had been an important water transportation corridor, extending north to the
Rideau River watershed and playing a key role in the town's early history and economic importance. In 1830, water was diverted near
Newboro to the Cataraqui River as part of the
Rideau Canal, sending this traffic instead to
Kingston. A four-mile
short line railroad once linked the main
CN Rail tracks to the heart of the village; the
Thousand Islands Railway terminated near the town hall. == Gananoque Police Service == Gananoque Police Service is a small law enforcement agency in the
Eastern Ontario community of Gananoque. The current
Chief of Police is Scott Gee. Unlike other Towns and Villages of Ontario which have disbanded their municipal police forces in favour of contracting with the
Ontario Provincial Police, the Gananoque Police Service continues to grow. ==Notable persons==