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Independence Day Fireworks

Join us in celebrating Independence Day this July 4th as the night sky over Boldt Castle hosts a spectacular fireworks display.

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When to watch:

When it gets dark enough the fireworks will begin launching from the castle grounds. Be sure to find a spot early as many locations fill up quickly for this terrific event!

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Viewing Areas:

Hundreds will watch from the shores of Alexandria Bay, or aboard boats both privately owned or operated by various tour boat companies.

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And not to be missed is the shows grand finale!

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The Fireworks display is performed by Majestic Fireworks, Inc. and is sponsored by the Alexandria Bay Chamber of Commerce and the many local businesses, individuals and the Town who donated to the cost of the display. For more information visit the Alexandria Bay Chamber of Commerce.

The Power House

0017_Joel_Bedford_Photo-0015Likely one of Boldt Castle’s most photographed structures  is the Power House and Clock Tower. Located on the eastern end of Heart Island, it was designed in the fashion of a Medieval Tower. To date it was one of the Thousand Islands Bridge Authorities largest reconstruction projects after a fire in 1939 severely damaged the building.  Today it stands as George Boldt had originally intended, rising out of the St. Lawrence River from an underwater shoal. Connected to Heart Island by its one of a kind, picturesque, arched stone bridge. While its design is beautiful, it was designed as much for function as fashion. It housed two generators that would supply electricity to the entire island. Unfortunately much of the original equipment has been lost, only a few pieces remain on display. Today there are also photos and displays depicting the lifestyle of the people in the 1000 Islands at the turn-of-the-century.

The two steam generators that were housed here included a dynamo room that would supply electricity via direct current to nearly 500 incandescent lights across the island, and three Otto engines, which connected to a Gould pump that supplied water to the main castle. The cemented floor area was for storing coal, which was likely  the predominate method of fueling engines. Coal was supplied to the building by barge through the threshold that opens to the waterway.

The Waldorf Astoria’s  chief electrician, Fred Shutieib, was charged with installing electricity across the island. The upper level of the Power House would have served as the quarters for the engineers and mechanics.

The original Clock and Chimes Tower were created as a smaller reproduction of the Westminster Chimes in London, England. The silver chimes were purchased from one of the John Wannamaker’s stores and stood between 12 and 14 feet tall. It was said that the chimes played every half hour and that they could be heard for four miles across the river.

The Power House also suffered severe damage after the tile roof was accidentally set ablaze by fireworks in 1939, which left the building exposed to the elements until it restoration in 1990 and also destroyed the chimes and original clock. The restoration involved the installation of tile found in barrels of the castle’s foundation and the creating of a new stone bridge, complete with stairs.

2024 Dates & Hours of Operation:

    Boldt Castle & Boldt Yacht House

  • Opening May 11th for the 2024 Season

    May 11 - October 14, 2024

For more info: 315.482.9724

Boat tours from both the U.S. and Canada stop at Heart Island. Extensive docking is available for private pleasure craft. A shuttle from Heart Island provides access to the Boldt Castle Yacht House.

Please Note: The Castle does not have climate control. Please dress appropriately for the weather.

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Thousand Islands Bridge Authority / Boldt Castle
PO Box 428, Collins Landing
Alexandria Bay, NY 13607

In Season: 315-482-9724
Off Season: 315-482-2501

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+44° 20' 40.29" N, -75° 55' 21.27" W

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