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Posted By:
Hal Brown
Date Posted:
Oct 30, 2004
Description:
Here are two great photos that Doug took last year but never posted to S&D.
Perched like a Disney creation in the St.Lawrence River, this castle drew our SeaReys to an unforgettable vista. Dave Edward led a three-plane to this U.S. Island right on the border just east of Gananoque, Ontario.
Date Taken:
Oct 30, 2004
Place Taken:
St.Lawrence River
Owner:
Doug Rogerson
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Charles Pickett
- Oct 31,2004
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John if I knew you were coming by I would have invited you in cocktails, Non-alcoholic (ho ho ho)
John Robert Dunlop
- Nov 01,2004
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Charlie! You been hiding out on us!<br />Now is that a pad for your helicopter on the roof?
Charles Pickett
- Nov 01,2004
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John >>>My friend Paul G. Allen had me put it there for some project he is playing with????
Robert Lee
- Dec 08,2004
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Is this place open to the public for tours? Great Shot!
Doug Rogerson
- Dec 10,2004
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Robert,<br />As far as I know it is now only a tourist attraction.
Dave Edward
- Dec 10,2004
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Boat Tours of the Thosand Islands stop regularly at the Castle. It is a great place to visit....don't forget a passport or visa if you have non U.S.A. citizens with you.<br />Homeland security and all that paranoidal kind of stuff.
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