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Gananoque is a town in Leeds And Grenville County, Ontario , located at 44°19'55" North 76°9'44" West. The town has approximately 5,200 year-round residents, as well as summer residents sometimes referred to as "Islanders" because of the Thousand Islands in the St. Lawrence River , Gananoque's most important tourist attraction. The Gananoque River flows through the town, and the St. Lawrence River is the southern boundary of the town. Local industries include Textron Fastening Systems and ECG Electrode manufacturer Graphic Controls, Inc. PRONUNCIATION The town's name is pronounced "/gænə'nɒkwi/" (in IPA transcription) and is an Aboriginal name, not French as many assume. The town's name rhymes with the placename ''Cataraqui'', which appears in the Cataraqui River , the Little Cataraqui Creek , and the Cataraqui Cemetery in nearby Kingston, Ontario . In Eastern Ontario speech, the town name is often abbreviated to ''Gan'' (rhymes with ''can''), though it is rarely written that way. HISTORY Colonel Joel Stone , who served with Loyalist militia during the American Revolutionary War , established a settlement on this site in 1789 . Land was granted to Col. Stone for use as a Mill site. During the War Of 1812 , there was a Raid On Gananoque . The town was Attack ed and Loot ed by Traitor s to the British Empire operating from Oswego, New York , USA ; unable to transport their Plunder back across the river, they Burn ed it. Mrs. Stone reportedly protected her jewels from the Invading American Hordes by hiding them in the Flour at the mill. Within a month of the raid construction of the Gananoque Blockhouse was begun, with completion in 1813. It had an Octagonal log Parapet containing five guns. The blockhouse was abandoned after the War Of 1812 and given to a private landowner. TRANSPORTATION Gananoque lies directly on three of Canada's busiest transportation routes: the four-lane Ontario Provincial Highway 401 , the double-track Canadian National Railroad main line, and the St. Lawrence Seaway . Gananoque is a few minutes' drive from the Thousand Islands Bridge and the northern end of Interstate 81 leading south into the U.S. Finally, Gananoque is served by the Gananoque Airport for General Aviation . DEMOGRAPHICS The racial make up is: Religious Denominations
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LOCAL ATTRACTIONS Gananoque is referred to as the "Gateway to the Thousand Islands ," which lie next to it in the St. Lawrence River. Local attractions include Boat Cruise s to the Thousand Islands and Boldt Castle , NY, a charity Casino and live Theatre . The theatre company in Gananoque is The Thousand Islands Playhouse which operates two theatre spaces: The Springer Theatre, and the Firehall Theatre. The ’s Programme on Man and the Biosphere . EXTERNAL LINKS Attractions
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