The Long Sault Parkway is a route that interconnects eleven islands that lie in
Lake St. Lawrence, the
forebay of the
Moses-Saunders Power Dam on the St. Lawrence River. These islands—the former hilltops of inundated farmland—comprise, from west to east, McLaren Island, Woodlands Island, Fraser Island, Hoople Island, Dickinson Island, Heriot Island, Vankoughnet Island, Phillpotts Island, Macdonnell Island, and Mille Roches Island, which itself connects to Snetsinger Island by
footbridge. While the parkway, the islands, and their amenities are maintained by the
St. Lawrence Parks Commission, Moulinette Island, which connects to Mille Roches Island by road, is not part of the Long Sault Parkway. Beginning immediately east of Ingleside, the Long Sault Parkway branches south from Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry (SDG) County Road2 and passes a parkway information booth, with the Ingleside Sewage Treatment Plant located on the southeast corner. A causeway and a short bridge cross over to McLaren Island, named after Rev. Narcisse McLaren, founder of the local Camp Kagama. The parkway curves east and provides access to the McLaren Campground before crossing a small swamp to Woodlands Island, which is named after the displaced community of
Woodlands and is host to both a beach and a campground. Causeways carry the parkway east to Fraser Island, named after explorer
Simon Fraser, and Hoople Island, named for one of the original settlers of the area. The latter contains a
nature trail as well as a
boat launch. Another causeway connects Hoople and Dickinson Islands. , which was flooded during the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway.|alt="An abandoned roadway disappears under water, reappearing in the background on the opposite shore." Dickinson Island, named after the inundated village of
Dickinson's Landing, is connected to Heriot Island, named for British army officer
Frederick Heriot, by the only other bridge along the parkway aside from the two which connect the island chain to the mainland. The remaining islands are interconnected by causeways. Vankoughnet Island is named after
Philip VanKoughnet, who was instrumental in the building of the
Cornwall Canal. At Phillpotts Island, honouring canal engineer Lieutenant R.E. Phillpotts, the old alignment of Highway2 surfaces above the St. Lawrence River. The parkway briefly follows the old highway alignment as it crosses to Macdonnell Island north of the submerged
Lock 21. On Macdonnell Island, named for Bishop of Upper Canada
Alexander Macdonell, the parkway gradually curves northward as it passes an information booth for
The Lost Villages and
Save Ontario Shipwrecks, as well as the Lock 21 and Camp Carp campsites. In describing the parkway,
The Globe and Mail noted, "Think Florida Keys on a smaller scale, but better."
Ultimate Ontario remarked that it "isn't just one of the best drives in Ontario, it’s also one of the province's most unique places," while
The Wedge described it as "an oasis unlike any other."
Islands Listed from west to east: • MacLaren Island • Woodlands Island • Fraser Island • Hoople Island • Dickinson Island • Heriot Island • Vankoughnet Island • Phillpotts Island • Macdonnell Island • Snetsinger Island • Mille Roches Island == History ==