Cedar Springs Cottage Rentals
Thousand Islands · Morristown, NY
Waterfront Cottage Rentals

Thousand Island Cottages on the St. Lawrence River

Vacation on 2 secluded acres with 200 feet of water frontage overlooking the Thousand Islands and Brockville, Ontario. Perfect for boating, fishing, swimming, and relaxing evenings by the campfire.

Air Conditioning Wi-Fi Satellite TV

Now accepting reservations for 2026.

Cedar Springs cottage sign by the St. Lawrence River

Relax on the Banks of the St. Lawrence

Vacation with us on the banks of the St. Lawrence River in Morristown, New York. Overlooking the Thousand Islands, our 200 feet of water frontage and two secluded acres of land give vacationers room to relax. For the more adventurous, our docks offer the opportunity to experience the river's thrills.

The docks offer room for housing boats and jet skis, and the clear water is home to abundant wildlife — perfect for snorkeling, diving, and swimming. At night, land-lovers can gather around the campfire pits and enjoy stargazing under clear skies.

The property looks across the river to Old Man Island and the city of Brockville, Ontario. Many visitors enjoy a short morning boat ride to this bustling city for breakfast and shopping. Nearby U.S. attractions include Morristown, Alexandria Bay, Clayton, the Akwesasne Mohawk Casino, and numerous boat tours of the Thousand Islands.

Our Cottages & Docks

Two modern cottages are available for weekly rentals, with docks that can accommodate multiple boats and jet skis.

Cottage Three exterior

Cottage Three · West Cottage

2 bedrooms · 1 bath · kitchen · air conditioning · satellite TV

Cottage Seven exterior

Cottage Seven · East Cottage

1 bedroom · common kitchen & living area · bath · air conditioning · satellite TV

Docks on the St. Lawrence River

Protective Docks

Space for up to two boats and four jet skis. Great for fishing, swimming, snorkeling, and launching your river adventures.

Spotlight: Our docks are a favorite gathering spot — perfect for kids learning to fish, morning swims, and watching ship traffic glide through the Thousand Islands.