Thousand Islands, St. Lawrence River
Just off Highway 401 in Ontario, Canada, a rough wilderness area carved by retreating glaciers more than 12,000 years ago marks the international border between the United States and Canada. Precisely 1846 of them poke above the surface of the St. Lawrence River, creating an incredibly unique landscape for tourists straying off Canada’s well-trodden tourist path. A basic paddle boat can be used to explore tiny waterways and shorelines that are typically inaccessible in the isolated Thousand Islands region, which spans 50 miles and includes territory in both the US and Canada.

Thousand Islands, St. Lawrence River
Tree House
This house is certainly performing a remarkable balance act. However, nobody actually resides in this house. Actually, you have to ascend two ladders to enter a tea establishment.

Tree House