When we show properties on Amherst Island, we always get the same five questions—whether it’s a young family looking for a slower pace, a couple dreaming of waterfront views, or retirees seeking community and quiet. We’ve answered them so many times we decided to make a video (you’ll find it below ), and if you prefer reading, here's the full scoop!
1. “What’s the deal with the ferry?”
The Amherst Island Ferry is more reliable than most people expect—it runs 20 hours a day, 365 days a year. The crossing takes about 15 minutes. It leaves hourly half past the hour from Millhaven (mainland) and on the hour from Stella (island side).
Visitor fare is $10.50 for a return trip (paid after boarding in Millhaven), and islanders can buy 25-ticket books for $105.00. Both docks offer public washrooms and indoor waiting areas.
Learn more from Loyalist Township: Amherst Island Ferry Info
2. “What if there’s an emergency?”
We get it—being on an island raises some concerns. Amherst Island has a trained fire and first response crew available at all times. If an ambulance is needed, the ferry crew is notified and transports the ambulance from the mainland, waits during the call, and brings it back. We also have a helipad.
3. “What are the roads like in winter?”
Here’s a surprise: winter road maintenance is excellent. Amherst Island has its own roads crew, and during snow season there’s even a night watch in place to wake the crew if significant snowfall happens overnight. Locals often say snow removal here is better than on the mainland.
4. “Are there any stores or services?”
Yes! Year-round, the island has:
The General Store with LCBO outlet, frozen meals, snacks, and much more
Post Office
Topsy Farms’ Wool Shed
In warmer months, you’ll also find:
The Back Kitchen (non-profit restaurant)
The Neilson Store Museum & Cultural Centre
The Weasel & Easel Arts & Gifts Shop
A weekly Island Market & Social at the Agricultural Pavilion
5. “What do you do in the winter?”
Winter is a different kind of beautiful on Amherst Island. Locals enjoy a slower pace and either happily hole up quietly with books, music and knitting or gather for:
Potluck dinners, bridge, mahjong, book clubs, movies, games, music
Beach walks (yes—even in winter!) - during a pandemic winter, a few islanders took it upon themselves to walk every public road on the island!
The Amherst Island Recreation Association has weekly sports 3-4 nights/week and occasional social gatherings
Occasional Friday evening Back Room Talks and Saturday morning Winter Markets at the Museum (brought to you by the Museum and Women's Institute, respectively)
Birdwatching
And of course, a quick trip to Kingston gets you to top-tier restaurants, live music, art galleries, and theatre performances.
Island life doesn’t stop when the snow flies—it just shifts into a cozier gear.
Final Thoughts
Whether you're planning to move full-time or looking for a weekend getaway, Amherst Island might just surprise you with how connected, welcoming, and well-serviced it really is. If you’re curious about life on the island—or ready to come take a look—reach out. We live here, and we’d love to show you around.
Let’s chat about your dream island lifestyle.