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The Kingston region is known for its recreational facilities, leisure activities and naturally attractive features. For example, Kingston residents have the highest participation rate in golf and skiing in Canada. Boating, beach-going and water sports are also very popular because of the large variety of waterways. The Rideau River and Canal flow in a north-south direction through the middle of Kingston.
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Kingston Recreation
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Queen's University Athletics & Recreation (ARC)
284 Earl Street, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6
> View Telephone Number(613) 533-2500
Casual Recreation opportunities are available to all our members. They include drop-in times for basketball, volleyball, badminton, indoor soccer, women’s only, golf and outdoor opportunities on Tindall. Please visit www.gogaelsgo.com and click on the recreation link!
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St Lawrence Parks
Ivy Lea Campground, Rockport, Ontario, K0E 1V0
> View Telephone Number(613) 543-3704
Enjoy great riverside outdoor camping destinations full of fun and adventure, whether your holidays are a week, a weekend or just the day! The Parks of the St. Lawrence offers seven campgrounds and five day-use areas along the St. Lawrence River in Ontario East.
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Upper Canada Village
13740 County Road 2, Morrisburg, Ontario, K0C 1X0
> View Telephone Number(613) 543-4328
A must see! Great fun for the whole family. When you visit Upper Canada Village you will escape to another place and time. It is modeled on a functioning Upper Canadian village of the 1860s, and is based completely on in-depth historical research.
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Kingston Recreation
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Boiler Room Climbing Gym
4 Cataraqui St., Ste #103, Kingston, Ontario, K7K 1Z7
> View Telephone Number(613) 549-0520
The Boiler Room is a unique indoor wall climbing facility located in a beautifully renovated, historic building on Kingston's inner harbour.
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