







Alexandria Bay is a small, scenic village in northern New York along the St. Lawrence River near the Canadian border. It sits in the famous Thousand Islands region, known for its waterways and more than 1,800 islands. The village has a population of about 1,000 residents but becomes lively in the summer. One of its most iconic landmarks is Boldt Castle, a grand historic mansion built as a romantic tribute. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, and sightseeing cruises, which offer views of historic homes and natural scenery. Alexandria Bay is also a gateway for exploring cross-border culture between the United States and Canada.
The live webcam overlooks the waterfront of Alexandria Bay, focusing on the main flagstaff area near the harbor. In the foreground, the flagpole stands as a central feature, while docks, boats, and people moving along the marina create a lively scene. The camera captures the wide waters of the St. Lawrence River, where boats regularly pass through the channel. In the background, the iconic Boldt Castle can be seen rising above the islands, adding a historic and picturesque element to the view. The scene changes throughout the day, from calm morning waters to busy afternoon boat traffic and colorful evening light.