Plane tickets from Phoenix to Brockville

Welcome to Brockville! Located on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, this vibrant city of 23,000 people is truly one of a kind. With stunning waterfront views, and rich historic and cultural attractions, Brockville has something for everyone. Take a stroll along the beautiful waterfront park and witness the remarkable architecture of old buildings like Fulford Place, the Brockville Museum, and the famous Brockville Arts Centre. If you're feeling adventurous, take a drive through the 1000 Islands or take a short boat ride to the downtown Pavilion. Whether you're here for business, to visit family and friends, or to explore what Brockville has to offer, you'll be happy you've made this beautiful city a destination.

Getting to Know Brockville

Brockville, Ontario is a city located in the Thousand Islands region at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River, on the border with the United States and midway between Toronto and Ottawa. As of 2019, the population of Brockville was 23,653. Brockville is in the Eastern Time Zone, observed on solar time. Being 8 hours behind UTC, the time zone is usually abbreviated as EST (Eastern Standard Time). English is the primary language spoken in the City of Brockville, with other spoken languages including French, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese and German. The currency accepted in Brockville is the Canadian Dollar, which is the official currency of Canada.

Climate and Weather

Situated in the heart of the 1000 Islands region at the junction of the St. Lawrence River and the Rideau Canal, Brockville, Ontario enjoys a pleasant climate typical of parts of southern Ontario. Winters in Brockville are cold and snowy with temperatures usually averaging between -5 and -10°C. Spring is the wettest season, but the precipitation usually arrives in light showers. Summer months are warm with average daily highs hovering around 25°C. The fall season sees cooler temperatures but warmer temperatures can still persist into the late season months. So even though Canada can be known for chilly temperatures, Brockville is blessed with comfortable temperatures for much of the year.

Touring Brockville: Airport and Transportation

There is one airport in Brockville, the Brockville Regional Tackaberry Airport (YBR). You can get from the main airport to downtown Brockville by taxi. Taxis from the airport typically cost approximately $15 CAD. No, you cannot change money at Brockville Airport. You will need to find an alternate currency exchange location.

Exploring the Rich History and Culture of Brockville

  1. Brockville, also known as The City of the 1000 Islands, is located at the eastern entrance of the Saint Lawrence River and is the oldest urban community in Ontario
  2. The city is renowned for its rich history and culture, with a wide range of beautiful nineteenth-century buildings, galleries, heritage venues and cultural events that attract tourists from around the world
  3. The Brockville Museum is home to artifacts that represent the city’s evolution over time, including Indian archeological remains, early industry artifacts, military items, and a large collection of historic photographs and newspapers

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