Location ID: #10201678
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Confederation Basin Marina is in the heart of historic downtown Kingston. The marina is close to theatre, shopping, restaurants, museums and nightlife. Kingston is in a unique location where the Rideau River and Lake Ontario meet and flow into the ...
Location ID: #10243011
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Mackinnon Brothers Brewing Company, located in Kingston, Ontario, is renowned for its craft beers brewed on a historic family farm. This charming brewery offers a unique and inviting atmosphere, making it a must-visit destination for beer ...
Location ID: #10201652
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Kingston Penitentiary has become one of the city’s most popular destinations after ceasing operations and opening as a tourist attraction in 2013. The large facility, which boasts unique domed architecture, opened its doors in 1835 and was one of ...
Location ID: #10248596
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The Keewatin is an Edwardian-era (Titanic-era) steamliner formerly owned by CP Rail and built in 1907 by the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co Ltd. of Glasgow, Scotland. CP Rail steamships such as SS Keewatin ferried tourists, settlers, and ...
Location ID: #10261617
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Daft Brewing represents the culmination of nearly four years of effort among a group of unconventional founders venturing into the brewery scene. Their vision was to establish a distinctive, west-coast style tap room that stands out from the norm—an ...
Location ID: #10199810
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The Royal Military College of Canada or RMC, located on Point Frederick, overlooks the city from the east as well as the entrance to the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario. The campus is a versatile location offering both modern buildings and ...
Location ID: #10201359
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This boutique hotel was built in 1879, in the French Victorian style, originally as the residence for Kingston City’s mayor, John McIntyre. It now remains one of the most iconic Victorian structures in Kingston with elaborate ornamentation. ...
Location ID: #10201682
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Former bed and breakfast in downtown Kingston. Now under construction.
Location ID: #10204525
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Downtown Kingston is the hub of prime attractions including Kingston City Hall and Springer Market Square. Parts of the original carriageway from City Hall to the market area remain. Princess Street has vintage storefronts and could pass for ...
Location ID: #10204510
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Fort Henry was built from 1832 to 1837 to replace an existing fortification from the War of 1812 era. Situated atop Point Henry, the Fort protected the naval dockyard at Point Frederick, the entrance of the Rideau Canal and the town of Kingston, ...
Location ID: #10308920
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Location ID: #10308854
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The Kingston Memorial Centre is a 3,300-seat multi-purpose arena located at 303 York Street in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The Memorial Centre lands and facilities include a war memorial, a large ice pad in the arena building, a new outdoor aquatic ...
Location ID: #10256965
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1852 Scottish style, petite one-and-a-half story castle. 2500 square feet. Lovely private courtyards, three bedrooms, two and a half bath. Luxuriously restored and appointed.
Location ID: #10255042
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The largest airport in the region, Kingston Airport (YGK) serves as the hub for many private charters, military flights, cargo operations and flight schools in the Southeastern Ontario area. Commercial flights have paused since early 2023. The ...
Location ID: #10204517
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This heritage site located within Springer Market Square dates back to 1809 and is composed of several limestone commercial buildings that were unified by one facade in 1892. The upper part of the main facade is in the Second Empire style and ...
Location ID: #10201932
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This historic church, built in 1837 is Kingston’s oldest surviving church structure. Located in the former church sanctuary the building presents an elegant space for cocktails, banquets, and other reserved events. Special architectural features ...
Location ID: #10201360
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A Victorian house transformed into a boutique hotel in the historic heart of Kingston.
Location ID: #10202004
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Downtown Kingston’s central hub, Springer Market Square has been a place for vendors to sell their wares for more than 200 years. The open space at King Street and Brock Street serves as an outdoor movie theatre on summer evenings and a skating rink ...
Location ID: #10249104
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Location ID: #10261228
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175 Year old neo-gothic church with 850 person capacity historic performance hall / sanctuary, two kitchens, a conference room, and two event halls. Fully accessible with small parking area.
Location ID: #10201357
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Kingston is known as the “Limestone City,” and Kingston City Hall might be the grandest expression of that. The Neoclassical domed edifice with limestone exterior was completed in 1844 when Kingston was Canada’s first capital. Interior features ...
Location ID: #10266379
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Base31 is Prince Edward County’s hottest new cultural destination, located on the site of a former 70-acre WWII air training base that includes more than 40 former barracks, 6 hangars, mess halls, and administrative buildings. It is part of an ...
Location ID: #10235850
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Located in the quaint hamlet of Tamworth, Spindle Tree Manor offers a gorgeous and serene atmosphere in eastern Ontario. Stretching across 64+ acres, the property hosts fields of long grasses, wildflower patches, a walled brick garden and rolling ...
Location ID: #10201497
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In 1970 a fire consumed the church of St. Raphael’s, one of the earliest Roman Catholic churches in English-speaking Canada. Fortunately the outer walls were spared and today its impressive scale and fine masonry work continue to attract tourists to ...