Led by Grindstone resident and TILT Trustee Ken Deedy, we will embark on a fascinating tour of the 4th largest island in the 1000 Islands to learn about the cultural and natural history of the area.
We will meet at the TILT office for transportation out to the island, where we will board the "mule train." You'll learn about Grindstone's agricultural history and see beautiful preserves and important wildlife habitats. From Potters Beach to Canoe Point State Park, it's a great day! Lunch is provided.
*This trek is reserved for TILT supporters and has limited space. For more information, call the office at 315-686-5345.