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The city of Kingston is known as the fresh-water sailing capital
of North America and prides itself in being a major port for scenic
entertainment cruises of the breathtaking Thousand Islands. The
1000 Islands are one of nature’s
great masterpieces.
They are a group of islands, large and small, that occupy the
St. Lawrence River shared by both Ontario and New York State.
The First Nations people who inhabited the area long before the
arrival of the first settlers called it the "Garden of the
Great Spirit." Having been surveyed by the British,
many of the islands of any size bear the name of a British Admiral,
battle or ship.
There are a lot of things to see and do in Kingston, and here
are some places you should look into:
| Bellevue
House National Historic Park
This early 1840s home at 355 Centre Street has a distinctive
Italian Tuscan style that was unusual for its time.
Cataraqui
Cemetery Company
You might say, ‘I’m on vacation, and you tell
me to visit at cemetery?’ In fact, local cemeteries
hold the richest historical content of any area.
Corrections
Canada Museum - Penitentiary Museum
Visiting this museum will help you learn about many aspects,
though some elements rather grim, of the Canadian Correctional
System and its history..
Cruise
Sightseeing Tours
Kingston 1000 Islands Cruises offers narrated 1.5-hour tours
of the westerly islands and Kingston’s historic waterfront,
as well as candlelit dining under the stars with live entertainment.
Farmer’s
Market
Yum! You can’t pass up the opportunity to visit Canada’s
oldest continually running Farmer’s Market. In the
heart of the Square, there are vendors, growers and more!
Fort
Henry
A must see! Step back in time when you visit this historic
fort. Its history is rich and you’ll be able to experience
what life was like at the fort.
Frontenac
County Schools Museum
It’s back to school time – early 1900 style!
The Frontenac is a wonderfully restored early 1900s schoolroom
you’ll want to visit.
Grand
Theatre Kingston
Established in 1879, this performing arts venue holds frequent
performances by contemporary artists, the Kingston Symphony
and Queen's Musical Theatre.
Haunted
Walking Tours
Put on your walking shoes and get ready to be spooked! Haunted
Walking Tours is best known for their tours of local ghost
stories and historical buildings.
International
Hockey Museum
ockey fans, this is one place you won’t want to miss!
This shrine has been devoted to all-things-hockey, one of
Canada's favorite winter sports.
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Kingston
City Hall
Make sure you take the time to visit this graceful building
in downtown Kingston located at 216 Ontario Street. Marine
Museum of the Great Lakes
Ahoy, matey! This is a great place to visit in order to learn
about ships and shipbuilding, and how they impacted history
and technology. McIntosh
Castle
Take a walk on the nearest sidewalk to see the details of
this unique Gothic-styled structure built by architect John
Power between 1849-1852. Military
Communications and Electronics Museum
You’ll also see how our military technology has contributed
to the development of Canada within and outside the military.
About 20,000 people visit the Museum each year. Murney
Tower National Historic Site
Built in 1846 as part of the defensive fortifications of Kingston,
the Murney Tower stands as one of the finest Martello Towers
in North America. Museum
of Health Care
Visitors at this museum will be able to view exhibits in order
to learn about the amazing developments in health care, showing
you historically what the medical profession used to entail.
Pump
House Steam Museum
The Pump House Steam Museum is for those who marvel in industrial
advancements. Queen’s
University
Queen’s University, part of the heart of Kingston, is
one of Canada's leading universities. It holds an international
reputation for scholarship, research, social purpose, spirit
and diversity. Royal
Military College (RMC) Museum
Found at Fort Frederick on the campus of the Royal Military
College of Canada, the RMC Museum exhibits items that will
help you understand the history of the Royal Military College
of Canada. Royal
Military College
RMC, an institution over 100 years old, is situated on Point
Frederick just east of downtown Kingston. Wolfe
Island
Located at the mouth of Lake Ontario, Wolfe Island is the
first island of the Thousand Islands area. |
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