Nestled on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, just over the US/Canada border in Clayton, the Antique Boat Museum showcases North America’s largest collection of antique and classic boats. The museum’s extensive displays and historical context bring the 1,000 Islands’ boating heritage to life, offering visitors a vivid glimpse into the region’s maritime past. Through its exhibits, the museum not only highlights the rich history of boating in the area but also emphasizes the ongoing efforts to preserve this significant cultural legacy.
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